Astrid Lindgren Ev Müzesi, Literary museum at Dalagatan 46, Stockholm, Sweden.
Astrid Lindgren's Home Museum is housed in a four-room apartment preserved as it was during her lifetime. The spaces contain original furnishings, personal belongings, and writing areas where she composed her celebrated stories.
From 1941 to 2002, this residence served as both home and workplace for the author. It was converted into a museum for the public in 2015.
The author's name is deeply connected to Swedish children's literature and imagination. Visitors come to see the spaces where beloved characters took shape and understand how they came to life.
Access is only possible with guided tours that require advance reservation. Each visit is limited to groups of maximum twelve people, creating an intimate experience.
The apartment preserves the exact layout and arrangement from the author's time, including her typewriter and desk. These maintained personal objects reveal how closely her creative work was interwoven with daily life.
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