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Services
WiFi
Yes
Cafe/Restaurant
MATMEKKAPure ingredients and locally grown products in a wonderful mixture of Swedish traditions and foods of the world. A warm welcome to Matmekka at the Museum of Ethnography!Matmekka won the Sustainable Restaurant of the Year award: "At Matmekka, we aim to transform Swedish raw ingredients into exotic and desirable food and so enhancing the profile of the Museum of Ethnography. Our reasonably priced and seasonal dishes are flavoured with the spices of the world and our kitchen, where self-supervi
Museumsshop
The Museum Shop offers various handicrafts from all around the world: interiors, toys, jewellery and unusual gifts with a focus on Fair Trade. What about a Shwe Shwe Poppi, some Vodou dolls or spectacular Maasai earrings?http://www.varldskulturmuseerna.se/etnografiskamuseet/om-museet/besok-museet/butik/
Guided tours and group offers
Yes
Accessibility
Access with ramp
Yes
Access with ramp
Yes
Tactile / audio tours
Yes
Additional information on Accessibility
•The Museum's entrance area is at street level and has no stairs.•There are automatic door openers.•Both by the entrance area and in the library there are disabled toilet facilities with automated door opening and closing.•All exhibition areas are accessible via wheelchair.•A wheelchair is available for use in the Museum.•A lift is in operation.•To reach the exhibition Japan – Image and Self-image there are five steps up. There is also a lift up to the exhibition.•If you wish to use the lift, please tell the personnel at reception in the entrance area who will be pleased to help you.•In certain places the light in the exhibitions is limited, even creating an impression of darkness. This is partly due to certain objects being sensitive to light and partly for purposes of presentation.•Prams/strollers are welcome and access is good.•A stroller is available for use in the museum.•Nappy/diaper changing tables are to be found in all toilets.•The museum auditorium is equipped with a hearing loop.•Guide system for hearing aid users: To improve the sound quality for users of hearing aids during exhibition visits we offer the Univox guide system. The system consists of a pocket size receiver with neckloop for visitors wearing a hearing aid. Just mention at the reception that you would like a neckloop for your visit and the guide will use a microphone. In this way you will get maximum benefit from your visit to us!