Swedish 20th century culture is noted by pioneering works in the early days of cinema, with Mauritz Stiller and Victor Sjöström. Later on, moguls like Ingmar Bergman and actresses such as Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman and Anita Ekberg made careers abroad. Swedish music is in many minds connected with ABBA, although more recently indie bands like Soundtrack of our lives and The Hives have started achieving international fame. Swedish literature is also vibrant and active, Sweden ranking third in the list of countries with most Nobel Prize laureates in literature.

Table of contents
1 Language Related Institutions
2 Art and Design Instutitons
3 Music Institutions
4 Theatre and Dance Institutions
5 Heritage Institutions
6 Media
7 Archiving Institutions
8 See also

Language Related Institutions

Art and Design Instutitons

Music Institutions

Theatre and Dance Institutions

Heritage Institutions

  • Swedish National Heritage Board
  • Royal Palaces in Sweden
  • Royal Swedish Armoury
  • Skansen
  • Skokloster Castle
  • Swedish Army Museum
  • Swedish Museum of National Antiquities
  • Swedish Museum of Natural History
  • Swedish National Maritime Museums
  • Swedish National Museum of Cultural History
  • Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology
  • Swedish National Museums of World Culture
  • Museum of Work

Media

Archiving Institutions

See also