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Mats-Erik,  Sweden Sweden
13 Oct 2024
Excellent
Utmärkt! Mycket bra utställning.
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Céline,  France France
03 Aug 2024
Terrible
Je cherchais des billets pour Musée de l'Art brut à Lausanne et on m'a proposé des entrées pour un autre Musée même pas à Lausanne. Je n'ai pas pu annuler ma commande. Perte d'argent pour moi....
Je cherchais des billets pour Musée de l'Art brut à Lausanne et on m'a proposé des entrées pour un autre Musée même pas à Lausanne. Je n'ai pas pu annuler ma commande. Perte d'argent pour moi. Très déçue
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Monika,  Germany Germany
24 Jul 2024
Excellent
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About: Millesgården Museum

Just 20 minutes from Stockholm, Millesgården is an artistic oasis steeped in history. Established in 1908 by renowned sculptor Carl Milles and his talented wife, painter Olga Milles, this captivating museum boasts an impressive antique collection, a serene sculpture garden, an art gallery, a restaurant, and a museum shop. Visitors from across the globe flock to Millesgården to drink in the tranquil beauty of its sculpture park and enjoy its array of exhibitions.

Millesgården Museum

Sunday
11:00 - 17:00
Monday
Tuesday
11:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 - 17:00
Thursday
11:00 - 17:00
Friday
11:00 - 17:00
Saturday
11:00 - 17:00
Millesgården Museum
32 Herserudsvägen, 181 50, Lidingö
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