Swedish Holocaust Museum
Open with free admission 6 PM to 12 AM
During Culture Night, The Swedish Holocaust Museum celebrates the Jewish and Roma culture that survived the Holocaust. The evening features Roma dance, klezmer music, stories from third-generation survivors, and free introductory tours of the museum’s exhibitions. Welcome!
18:15 - 22:30 — Introductory guided tours of the exhibitions
Free 15 minute introductory tours every hour between 18.15 and 22.15.
18:30 - 18:45 — Klezmer with the band Sternfall
The Klezmer band Sternfall plays Jewish folk music with energy and humour.
19:30 - 19:45 — Klezmer with the band Sternfall
The Klezmer band Sternfall plays Jewish folk music with energy and humour.
20:30 - 20:50 — Traditonal Roma dancing with Claudia Tofteson
Traditional Roma dance performance where the audience are invited to try themselves too.
21:30 - 21:50 — Traditonal Roma dancing with Claudia Tofteson
Traditional Roma dance performance where the audience are invited to try themselves too.
22:15 - 22:30 — Yiddisch music with the band Kulti
Tonight's concert is a tribute to Yiddish – with both well-known and lesser-known songs.
22:30 - 23:00 — Rätten till berättelsen
Discussion about the project "Rätten till berättelsen" and the importance of testimonies.
23:15 - 23:30 — Yiddisch music with the band Kulti
Tonight's concert is a tribute to Yiddish – with both well-known and lesser-known songs.
Swedish Holocaust Museum is located on the 5th floor at Torsgatan 19. Elevator is available. Coats and bags larger than A4 size may not be taken into the museum. There are lockers at the entrance where you can leave your outer clothing.
Swedish Holocaust Museum's website
Address: Torsgatan 19
Nearest station: S:t Eriksplan