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Buy annual pass – free admission to seven museums!

Become our History Fan with the annual pass! Then you can visit Skokloster Castle and our six sister museums as many times as you want.

Annual Pass Price

The annual pass costs SEK 450.

No returns on museum admission or annual passes.

Visit our sister museums

The annual pass is valid for all museums included in the National Historical Museums. The pass includes free entry to the museums as well as all permanent and temporary exhibitions. The card can be purchased on-site at the museums' entrances/shops. It is currently not possible to purchase the annual pass online.

The pass includes following museums:

Hallwyl museum

The Hallwyl museum is a 19th century palace whose decor has been preserved entirely. In addition to magnificent interiors and art, you will appreciate this unique journey through time.

Palace interior with gold furniture and chandeliers
Photo: Ola Myrin, Hallwyl Museum/SHM.

The Swedish History Museum

Experience dramatic life stories, power struggles, love, celebration and everyday life from the ice age to the present day. The museum are passionate about the history of Sweden and how history affects society.

Children dressed in Viking age clothes
Photo: Jens Mohr, The Swedish History Museum/SHM.

The Royal Armoury

Magnificent, beautiful costumes and glittering carriages tell of fairytale coronations, weddings and funerals at the Swedish court. Discover one of Sweden’s oldest museums in Gamla stan, the Old Town in the heart of Stockholm.

Adult reading with children in a playroom
Photo: Jens Mohr, The Royal Armoury/SHM.

The Economy Museum – Royal Coin Cabinet

The museum is a space for economic learning where the past, present and future come together. Visit the exhibitions MONEY! and the Economy Lab.

People looking at coins in an exhibition
Photo: Jens Mohr, The Economy Museum/SHM.

Tumba Paper Mill Museum

The museum tells the story of Sweden's banknote history and the people who lived and worked at the Mill. Swedish banknote paper has been produced at Tumba Mill, just south of Stockholm, since 1755. Free admission to the museum for everyone during 2023.

Hands holding a thousand kronor banknote
Photo: Erik Lernestål, Tumba Paper Mill Museum/SHM.

Swedish Holocaust Museum

The museum preserves and passes on the memory of the Holocaust as it pertains to Sweden. Visit the museum at Torsgatan 19 in central Stockholm. Free admission to the museum for everyone during 2024 and 2025.

Person looking in a display case in an exhibition
Photo: Ola Myrin, Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM.