Destination: Sweden
Museum of Medical History
The Museum of Medical History in Uppsala presents material culture of care — folk cures, surgical instruments, and a reconstructed apothecary where raw ingredients were once ground by hand — offering a tactile, domestic window into medicine’s past. Upstairs, the psychiatry exhibition Rooms for Light and Darkness traces diagnostics and treatment from antiquity to the present, pairing patient reco... »
Disgusting Food Museum
Disgusting Food Museum: 80 of the world’s most notorious foods; an exhibit that blends anthropology, fermentation science, and interactive tasting to nudge you into rethinking what counts as edible. Practicalities: expect intense odors with vented displays, wheelchair-accessible entrances and restrooms, on-site Wi‑Fi but no restaurant, and paid parking nearby—visit during quieter weekday hours t... »
Teknikens och Sjöfartens hus / Malmö museum
Teknikens och Sjöfartens hus is a Malmö Museum branch that showcases maritime and technical heritage, presents hands-on science and vehicle exhibits, and includes a combined ticket that covers Malmöhus Castle and the Aquarium. Visitors can board the real decommissioned submarine U3 for a tight, surprisingly vivid look at life below deck, let children loose in the Båtlekrummet playroom with changin... »
Malmo Museum
Malmo Museum blends fortress architecture with modern galleries — maritime collections, natural history exhibits, and an aquarium — offering a layered view of regional seafaring, science and technology. The site prioritizes accessibility and family comfort — wheelchair-accessible entrance, accessible parking and restrooms, changing tables and kid-height interactive displays — plus a cafe and res... »