Guided Tours
Enhance your visit with a memorable art tour led by one of Artipelag's knowledgeable guides. Gather your friends, family members, colleagues, or art club and book a private tour! It's the perfect way to spend time together and create an experience you'll remember forever.

Information
Monday–Friday
3 300 SEK – 45–60 mins
Saturday–Sunday
3 500 SEK – 45–60 mins
Private introduction
2 800 SEK – 15-30 mins
An admission fee applies for tours in the art gallery.
Artipelag’s tours are available in Swedish and English.
The tour can be customised based on your preferences.
For the best experience, we limit tours to groups of a maximum of 25 people.
For larger groups, the group will be split up.
Please book at least ten working days in advance. The guided tour will take place during the museum’s regular opening hours. For guided tours outside the museum’s regular hours, don’t hesitate to contact us for a quote.
Cancellations can be made up to 14 days before the booked date.
50% of the cost will be charged for cancellations made 14–7 days before the booked date.
100% of the cost will be charged for cancellations made 6–0 days before the booked date.
Bookable Guided Tours
This autumn Artipelag presents a comprehensive exhibition featuring eight female artistic practices that inspired one of the most influential artists of the 20th century – Pablo Picasso.
The Muses – Inspiring and Challenging Picasso brings together 150 works and highlights eight female artists and creative partners who belonged to Pablo Picasso’s closest circle. Focusing on the lives, works and practices of these artists, the exhibition uncovers the mutual creative exchanges that challenged Picasso to pursue new creative paths.
Artists: Lydia Corbett née Sylvette David, Françoise Gilot, Olga Khokhlova, Dora Maar, Lee Miller, Fernande Olivier, Pablo Picasso, Suzanne Ramié /Madoura, Gertrude Stein.
As the name suggests, Sculpture in Nature explores the interaction that occurs when art is placed in the natural environment rather than the conventional white cube. This outdoor exhibition features works by both Nordic and international artists. The permanent collection includes pieces by Jaume Plensa, Maria Miesenberger, Joel Fisher, and Klara Kristalova, among others. The sculptures are periodically moved to prevent any work from becoming fixed to a particular location, and the exhibition is occasionally expanded with temporary additions.
During the tour, we will carefully explore selected works from the collection, encountering a variety of techniques, ideas, and artistic practices while also engaging in discussions about what happens when art meets nature. Please note that the tour is held outdoors.
For those interested in architecture, we also offer Artipelag tours. Have you ever wondered what Artipelag means? Or why the former founders of BabyBjörn decided to open an art museum? Get the answers on an Artipelag Tour. Join us on a tour where you will learn about the history of Artipelag, the architect Johan Nyrén, and the museum that became his final masterpiece.
During the tour, we will explore how different visions and ideas are reflected in the intriguing choice of materials and interior design.