Discover the best top things to do in Jonkoping County, Sweden including Bruno Mathsson Center, Husqvarna Museum, Smalands bil musik och leksaksmuseum, Tandsticksmuseet, Hultet, Grenna Museum, Eksjo Museum, Gislaveds Industrimuseum, IKEA Museum, Norrahammars Industri- & Bygdemuseum.
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Husqvarna Museum är fyllt med historia, nostalgi och Husqvarna-produkter, där man kan följa en nästan 400-årig utveckling vid ett av världens äldsta företag.
Really interesting place to visit. Didnt knew how many different product husqvarna made. Have really long history
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Perfect place to spend an couple of hours if you have vacation or come to violet Jonkoping like tourist! Interesting history about matches and big fabric which have produce and sell matches for all world! Interesting exposition, small but well described collection, 12 min long movie, evening that you can expect from perfect museum! Amazing installation on second floor! Definitely must see place Jonkoping!!!! recommended to all , special for families with kids!
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Eksjö through the centuries, Museum of military history in Småland, Albert Engström, a noted Swedish artist and cartoonist. Contemporary Swedish art and other exhibitions. The museum garden is a venue for music and art happenings
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IKEA Museum is for anyone who’s curious about IKEA. Curious about our history, curious about design, or curious about how Ingvar Kamprad from little old Agunnaryd created the global company we are today. Or you may just be curious to see what our very first store looked like.
We planed an overnight in Almhult when traveling from Copenhagen to Stockholm specifically to see the IKEA Museum and to stay at the IKEA Hotel. The museum did not disappoint! It opened in 2016 and still looks quite fresh and new. The displays were quirky and imaginative--such as whole rooms mounted upside down on the ceiling or a dress made of IKEA bags. And there was a real effort to tell the history of IKEA from its humble beginnings as one store right there in Almhult up to the present day. The museum is located in the same building as the original store. Seeing some IKEA products of the past was a wonderful nostalgia trip. I would allow two to three hours to see everything. It is not designed for kids, but kids might enjoy it. There is plenty of room for them to move around. There was also a nice restaurant and a gift shop. This was a highlight of our trip. We recommend it to anyone with an interest in modern furniture.
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