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.

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  • 18th Century Design and Craft Room 2

  • 18th Century Design and Craft Room 2
  • This anteroom’s was moved from Stockholm in association with the demolition of Regeringsgatan 36 in 1913. The interior fittings were drawn by architect Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz (1716-1796), who was a central figure in 18th century architecture and art history.

    The property was inhabited by merchant Bengt Magnus Björkman (deceased 1824), followed by his direct descendants until Brandförsäkrings AB Victoria acquired it in 1900. In turn, they sold it to Josef Sachs who established the NK – Nordiska Kompaniet – department store on the land.
    The view of Stockholm in the window is an enlargement of a watercolour by Elias Martin (1739-1818).

    Part of the permanent exhibition 18th Century Design and Craft.
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