Are you looking for the best places for kids to learn and play? Here are the top children's Sweden
1The Technology House
LuleåTechnology playground for the whole family - explore the basics of physics, make your own paper or even operate boats and heavy machinery. 2Toy Museum Stockholm
FisksätraThe Toy Museum Stockholm, also known as Leksaksmuseet, is situated in the eastern part of the Södermalm district in Stockholm. The exact location of the museum is Tegelviksgatan 22. This museum is dedicated to toys and offers a unique experience for visitors of all ages. 3Maritiman
GothenburgMaritiman is a floating maritime museum in Gothenburg on the Göta Älv. Visitors can learn lots about life at sea in a playful way. The museum's collection comprises 19 vessels, including Cargo ship Fryken, Destroyer Småland, ESAB IV, Flodsprutan II, Gothenburg barge, Lightship Fladen, Minelayer Kalm 4Polismuseet
StockholmThe Police Museum (Polismuseet) is a policing museum in Stockholm that is dedicated to the history of the Swedish Police. The exhibitions are arranged on two floors and show objects of the life of the police through time. One exhibition includes Swedish police uniforms since 1850. Another shows life 5Leksaksmuseet
SaltsjöbadenLeksaksmuseet is a toy museum in Stockholm. This Toy Museum in Stockholm focuses on the 20th century, with special focus on technical toys. A highlight in the museum is the railway modelling collection of the Railway Society. 6Museum of New Experiences
StockholmWhen you visit a museum, it should be an enjoyable and exciting experience. That's exactly what you'll get at this museum! You'll have the opportunity to engage your senses by touching, feeling, tasting, and trying things you may have never experienced before. For example, you can dip your finger in 7Stockholm Toy Museum
StockholmThe museum has been built by the museum director and owner David von Schinkel, the set designer Caroline Romare and the architect Louise Robinson. The collections of the Stockholm Toy Museum include some 40,000 toys from the 17th century onwards. This makes it the museum with the largest toy collect