Bergrummet

About

Bergrummet, Stockholm’s underground toy museum, offers a nostalgic journey through Northern Europe’s largest collection of toys and comics. Located in a former naval bunker beneath Skeppsholmen island, the museum spans 2,500 square meters of tunnels transformed into a vibrant exhibition space. Its collection—originally housed at Tidö Castle—features over 40,000 items dating from the 17th century to today, including dolls, model trains, action figures, and vintage comic books. Carefully curated with theatrical lighting and sound design, the displays evoke childhood memories while engaging visitors of all ages. Interactive elements and multilingual guides enhance the experience, making it both educational and entertaining. Bergrummet is more than a museum—it’s a playful time capsule nestled in Stockholm’s cultural heart, inviting guests to explore the evolution of toys and storytelling across generations.

Stockholms Sweden
Bergrummet
Location

Bergrummet in Stockholm is located at Svensksundsvägen 5 on Skeppsholmen island, a unique museum space set deep in an underground rock cavern. Formerly known as Bergrummet, it is now the Stockholm Toy Museum, home to Northern Europe's largest privately owned collection of toys and comics, with about 40,000 objects. The museum offers a nostalgic and interactive experience for visitors of all ages, with exhibits spanning a wide range of toy history and culture. The facility is fully accessible and features a café offering classic Swedish fika and light meals. Nearby, Skeppsholmen is a vibrant cultural area known for museums like the Moderna Museet (Modern Art Museum) and the East Asian Museum, as well as scenic waterfront views and walking paths leading to the city center. The museum is just a 9-minute walk from the Kungsträdgården metro station and is well served by bus 65. Visitors can also find parking options at nearby museums such as the Moderna Museet.