Stockholm's Cultural Highlights: Photography, Concerts, and Royal History This Week
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Stockholm offers diverse cultural events this week, including a photography exhibition, a classical music concert, and a visit to a historic royal burial church.
- The Nordiska museet features Nina Varumo's photography, capturing daily life in Eastern Laestadian families in Tornedalen.
- Visitors can explore the Riddarholmskyrkan, Stockholm's oldest building and the burial site of 17 Swedish monarchs, and enjoy free classical concerts at Konserthuset.
Stockholm is buzzing with cultural offerings this week, providing residents and visitors with a rich tapestry of experiences. From compelling photography to historical exploration and accessible music, the city invites engagement with its vibrant arts and heritage scene.
The Nordiska museet is showcasing "I vรคntan pรฅ himmelriket" (Waiting for the Kingdom of Heaven), an exhibition by photographer Nina Varumo. Varumo's work offers an intimate glimpse into the daily lives of Eastern Laestadian families in the Tornedalen and Norrbotten regions. Her warm, personal perspective captures the community within a revival movement, granting rare access to an often-inward-looking group. The exhibition has already garnered recognition, receiving the "Documentary Photographer of the Year" award from Arbetets museum.
For those interested in history, a visit to Riddarholmskyrkan is a must. As Stockholm's oldest surviving building, it serves as the final resting place for 17 Swedish monarchs, from Magnus Ladulรฅs to Gustav V. Stepping inside this historic church offers a profound journey through Sweden's royal past, featuring not only elaborate royal tombs but also the coats of arms honoring deceased knights of the Royal Order of the Seraphim.
Adding a musical dimension to the week, Konserthuset is hosting free concerts as part of its 100th-anniversary celebrations. On the Orpheus stage, accomplished musicians Aram Bedros and Dennis Xu will perform a selection of classical violin and piano pieces. These short concerts are scheduled at multiple times throughout the day, offering flexibility for attendees. Additionally, guided tours of Konserthuset's rooftop terrace are available on select occasions.
Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.