A museum focused on sports and its history. Inside you can find many of sports equipment both historical and not. on the ground floor you can also find some "test area" where you can test some of your skills suche equilibrium, strenght, reaction time and things like that. The first floor offer a brief history of the swedish sports focusing expecially on the 1912 olympic games. the external area contins some structure for children to play with, all relatede to sport in some way. the museum is not so big but it's a good break between other museums especially...
Read moreIt is a small museum where you both learn about the highlights of Sweden's sports and practice some of them.
It has a small sports lab, where you can actually practice a bit of athletism, climbimg and a phew other.
I shouldn't take long to see it so I would recommend you to combine with a visit to sjöhistoriska, polis museet or etnografiska since they are very close to each other. If you're fast you can even see 3 or all 4 the same day, but maybe you shouldn't combine them with techniska (you can spend a whole day there, especially when they have...
Read moreMuseum is free, has great expositions about experimental sports technologies, real life stories of great Swedish athletes and interactive exhibits about training, muscle work and human anatomy. Very narrowly themed, might not be interesting for non-sport enthusiast, worth a visit still since it's free and right nest to Police, Technical and Ethnographic museums, all...
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