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This is a very interesting museum (if you like all things ABBA). I'd recommend going with a group of similarly (loud) people if you want to take advantage of all the interactive elements. I was on my own and too shy to sing out loud. As you tour the museum, you scan your ticket and all your attempts at singing, dancing and quizzing are saved online. You can then login, download and save your experiences. All the exhibits have English and Swedish notes so an audio guide is not necessary unless you want to hear lengthy extra information. Great fun.
The cheesy review title aside, this place really is fab! As museums entry prices go this is slightly pricey but worth every penny in my opinion. There is so much information on offer that even the biggest Abba fan would learn something new I'm sure. There is so much on display too from the costumes to the recording studio equipment it really is so interesting. But more than that it's a fun experience. You can do karaoke in the recording studio setup and try out to be the 5th member of Abba. If you scan your ticket you can save your performance and although I haven't checked it yet, I am supposed to be able to log into the website using my ticket number to hear my recording! They have a dance floor too where the music is loud and the disco balls are spinning - I couldn't help but find myself dancing away. There was also a stage where Abba were projected and you could go up and get on stage to perform with them and make a video - it was just so much fun. I'd highly recommend visiting the museum as it was such great fun!
The ABBA museum is a lot of fun. Not only to do get to see all the ABBA items but you can make your own recording. Lots of family fun.
A wholesome museum with lots to see and to explore. The queue system made sure that there were not too many people around at the same time. ABBAs history was displayed through different activities and show items, such as singing, dancing and performing. Bring a camera with you, you want to capture your friends or family doing these all sorts of crazy things. The museum itself provides a system where you can save your performances which you can view later on internet with your ticket information. A must-see for every ABBA-fan and also a great experience for not-so-psyched's!
This was my wife and daughters choice of an attraction - personally I would have given it a wide bearth - whilst liking ABBA si=ongs, I am not a mad pop fan.However, it was not as bad an attraction as I envisaged, though was more appealing to the wife and daughter who are much more into their music.Lots of interesting photos, memorabilia and mock ups of important locations in the ABBA story, with a few interactive exhibits.Would recommend this if you are really into music, ABBA, history of music, etc; if you are not, maybe not for you.Given 4 stars as wife and daughter loved it!
Not much of a museum type but this museum was ok.The absolut best parts where the interactive stuff - if you don't have a problem will letting go of being cool go with some firends and you will have fun fooling around! The "very good" is much bcs of these interactive parts :)If you are an ABBA fun it is a must, if you are just kind of interested it is worth it. Lots's of cool old photos o look at, amazing scen costumes etc.You can spend a longer time or just whizz through whatever mood you are in.
ABBA had their greatest period a long time ago (in the 70´s and 80´s). However I just visited the museum with my grandchildren age 7,8 and 12 and we all enjoyed the visit very much. Ensure you buy the tickets online because they charge at least 10% more at he entrance.
Love abba and partner is probably the biggest fan ever. So really enjoyed our trip around the museum. Lots to see and plenty to do. Def worth the money. You also use ur ticket to record urself singing or dancing with the group and then can view it online. Great idea.
Well worth the visit. Also the Music hall of fame you would be surprised who comes from Sweden. The lines look off putting but you get through quickly.
Having been an abba fan for many years, growing up with their music I would lie if I said i didn't expected more from this museum. In 2014/15 there are room for much more effects and interactive videos binging us closer to the great artists. At those prices there should be room for development.
We took the ferry from Slussen which is a pleasant way to get to the museum. It is an interesting fun museum of all things Abba. The exhibits are interesting and there are some interactive areas too. We spent about 90 minutes in there and came out dancing.
Well executed but expensive museum - not that much actually to see, although some good interactive exhibits. Info on abba life is fairly limited for when they were at their height and seems to ignore a lot of the abba story. Still probably worth visiting - it's all underground too so not much atmosphere/light. It wasn't that busy but was rammed - tickets are cheaper pre-ordered apparently.
Sweden, ABBA, IKEA...OK enough with the cliches!You need to take a special trip out to find this very interractive museum that is a complete cheesefest but none the worse for that.ABBA fans will love it, there's stacks of original material and lots of opportunities t sing along and throw some shapes to the hits we all know so well.However there are some important tips to take nnote of:1, The museum isn't included in the Stockholm Card so you'll have to pay.2, You can't pay by cash so it's credit cards only.3, Book and pay in advance - you'll get a time slot for entry (15 mins apart to spread the crowds) and also avoid paying the service charge if you buy tickets at the door.4, If you pay with Mastercard you'll get a 5% discount - but make sure you apply the code first as the system isn't bright enough to deduct the discount just by recognising the card type.5, You don't really need the audio description kit - there are plenty of info panels in English to see you through the tour.6, Switch off your 'shame' button and go 'Dad dancing'...
We travelled here in February and what we didnt expect was that this museum is a CASHLESS museum and so you must take a card to pay for entrance. However, once in you will not be dissapointed. We really enjoyed learning the history, facts and feelings of the ABBA group. With plenty of interactive experiences available this is a day out to remember!
A fine museum. The price was a little expensive but it's all still about ABBA so it's ok. You had a hearing instrument so you could go from room to room and get a description of everything nice that there was to see. Incredibly fascinating experience. If you are an ABBA fan, this is a "must" experience!