Accessible for wheelchair, baby stroller. The Art Gallery is huge and great place to bring children for creative activities. A great place to see art and meet the artists on place. The only thing that the art gallery should consider is their menu. They lack sandwiches for people who probably do not want to just drink coffee or eat some food they serve.
The whole art exhibition is very impressive considering that there are so many artists who participated. The entire art gallery is huge and has good lighting and the wide and windows that give feeling of openness. The only thing I didn't like is that it is very difficult to hear the sound of the movies because you couldn't choose to have headphones. You hear screaming children in the background and you don't really hear...
Read moreI go out of my way to stop by every time I’m in Malmö. Truly special, wonderful place; it’s a treasure.
Everything about the complex is beautiful, focused: a carefully curated exhibition; a planned craft room; a beautiful cafe with a super cozy courtyard that lets the sun in for most of the day!
It’s free to attend. Every exhibition I’ve seen here is focused, intent; they are curated, multidisciplinary, modernist and contemporary art pieces that explores performance, minimalism, sound, motion; almost always from an artist with a strong connection to Sweden.
I’ve learned so much about my own work and taste attending exhibitions here.Book selection in their store is expansive and worth visiting in...
Read moreA free-entry modern art museum with different exhibits every 4-6 months. Sometimes bold, often surprising and always intriguing! There is a daily guided tour at 14h00 and also at 18h30 on Wednesdays, both in Swedish (English upon request - then call them 4-7 days in advance and they will arrange something).
There is also a book shop with a wide selection of local and international books on architecture, poetry, politics, art and more. And the restaurant happens to be one of the best places for...
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