Detta är ett mycket trevligt litet museum. När man besökte det hade det fyra utställningar: japansk Yokai-konst; Viva Mexico; Benin-utställningen; och en samling av världsföremål. Yokai-utställningen var den absolut mest omsorgsfullt …
This is a very nice small museum. When visited it had four exhibitions: Japanese Yokai art; Viva Mexico; the Benin exhibition; and a collection of world objects. The Yokai exhibition was by far the most carefully curated with great narration throughout and strong links between Yokai that started in 15th century Edo in Japan to today’s Manga art. There are limited woodcut paintings and some figurines but the rest are reproductions. This was disappointing. The Viva Mexico was displayed in Spanish and Swedish only with the option of scanning a QR code for the English version. The exhibits varied from Day of the Dead reproduction prints and some original figurines to Aztec and Maya artifacts, a VR display that had very limited interaction and other random artifacts. Overall this exhibit seemed rushed and incomplete. The Benin exhibition was ok given the history of these artifacts and the call for returning them to the original owners. The collection of world objects seem like a project for students in archaeology but for the uninitiated the lack of narrative and curation makes the collection look like a library with no notation of which books to look for! Again, it seems the museum is in need for more competent curation.
This is a great national park with both hard and easy trails. We did the Barnvagnsslingan trail (5 km long) which is a circular loop. This is noted with the red hexagon and white dot label on the trail. The name is Bylsjöpromenaden (see photo). The entrance is next to a car park (which is next to a bus stop in case you are coming by bus). The trail can be done with a stroller but there is some elevation at places so be prepare! However the views are stunning going around a lake. We even saw a few people camping in the forest. There are designated camping areas. There are also toilets and a cafe close to the entrance of the trail. Overall highly recommended.
Super cool museum! Lots of interactive exhibits from how we can achieve zero emission cities to how forests and their products help develop new sustainable innovations, to how mining has been automated over the years and many many fun children play areas. Lots of educational resources and links to cutting edge research. This is fun for the whole family.
Detta är en golfklubb men har en trevlig restaurang. Maten var utsökt och relativt billig jämfört med Stockholmspriserna. Maten är svensk - vi åt kalvburgare med potatismos och bär och fish and chips. Det finns också några vegetariska …