Göteborgs Remfabrik – Textile Heritage Centre invites visitors to step back in time and explore the rich history of textile manufacturing in Gothenburg. The museum showcases the fascinating evolution of rope making, from traditional techniques to modern innovations, while also highlighting the social and cultural impact of this vital industry.
Category: Museums
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Röhsska museet
Museum of decorative arts, fashion & design, with 50,000 objects from Sweden, Europe, Japan & China.
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Kortedala Museum
Kortedala Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of Gothenburg’s vibrant Kortedala district. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the area’s industrial past, its unique social fabric, and the daily lives of its residents through the decades. Through artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays, the museum tells a compelling story of community, change, and resilience.
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Gothenburg City Museum
Elegant mid-18th century building housing collections related to 12,000 years of the area’s history.
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Gothenburg Museum of Natural History
Museum with huge collections of preserved animals, insects & reptiles, plus geology exhibits.
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Maritiman
Museum where visitors can explore many floating maritime vessels, including a submarine & destroyer.
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Gothenburg Museum of Art
Well-known museum with works by acclaimed artists from the Renaissance to modern day, plus a bistro.
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Ismail Kadare’s House
Ismail Kadare’s House offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and times of Albania’s celebrated Nobel Prize-winning novelist. Visitors can explore the rooms where Kadare resided and worked, gaining insight into his creative process and the cultural context that shaped his literary genius. The house serves as a poignant reminder of Kadare’s significant contribution to Albanian literature and his enduring legacy.
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GJIROKASTER, Skënduli House
The Gjirokaster Skënduli House is a captivating museum offering a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of this charming Albanian town. Housed in a beautifully preserved 18th-century mansion, the house showcases traditional furnishings, artifacts, and artwork that transport visitors back in time.