Floor Plans
The Röhsska Museum has approximately 20 galleries. Principally, permanent exhibitions are displayed, which contain objects from the museum collection. Each year the museum also displays temporary exhibitions with either artefacts from the collection or objects on loan. With this floor plan you can see what we display in the different galleries, both permanent and temporary exhibitions. By clicking on the different galleries on the map on each floor you can get an introduction to the exhibitions and see example of displayed artefacts. Further information on our current temporary exhibitions can be found here.
18th Century Design and Craft Room 3
- The Masreliez room is named after the artist and decorator Louis Masreliez (1748-1810), who was Gustav III’s architect. The mural was executed by Louis Masreliez in the late Gustavian (Pompeian) style. Masreliez had studied in Rome for a longer period, and seen and been inspired by the ongoing excavations of antiquity’s Pompei. The wallcovering is painted in oil on fabric.
In this room the permanent exhibition 18th Century Design and Craft is on display.
- Objects
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- Chair
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Carl Wilhelm Carlberg
- Mölndal,
- MMG 178
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- Tile
- Sweden, 1700-tal
- RKM 103-1914
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- Flacon
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Henrik Wittkopf d. y.
- Stockholm,
- RKM 104-1938
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- Plate
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Göteborgs glasbruk
- Göteborg,
- RKM 105-1917
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- Tile
- Sweden, 1700-tal
- RKM 105:a-1914
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- Tile
- Död fågel under parasoll
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Rörstrand
- Stockholm, 1700-tal
- RKM 106-1914
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- Tile
- Sweden, 1700-tal
- RKM 1067-1914
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- Tumbler
- Sweden,
- RKM 112-1938
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- Saltbox
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Göteborgs glasbruk
- Göteborg,
- RKM 116-1918
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- Tile
- Sweden, 1700-tal
- RKM 117-1914
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- Saltbox
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Göteborgs glasbruk
- Göteborg,
- RKM 117-1918
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- Tile
- Sweden, 1700-tal
- RKM 118-1914