One of the great museums in Stockholm is the Vasa Museum (Vasamuséet) dedicated to the 17th-century ship that sunk on its maiden voyage. It’s a warship built by Gustav II Adolf’s initiative to be used against his enemies. With 64 cannons and 300 soldiers on board he believed he could win over the Polish enemy. Unfortunately, […]
Sing and Dance Your Way at ABBA The Museum
Who’s got the talent and who’s got that “A” factor? Don’t be shy to say you don’t have both because at ABBA the Museum you will discover you have. It’s just a matter of having the guts though. ABBA The Museum opened on 6th May in Stockholm and it’s apparently becoming so popular to both […]
Revisiting National Museums of World Culture
This autumn break has been relaxing for me despite the paperworks I’ve needed to be done. But that’s the life of a teacher – working a little on school breaks. We’ve had to work for three days this week and yesterday, the final day, was a competency development at the Swedish National Museums of World Culture. The […]
Crucible Furnace and Something
It was quite hard for me to tell what it really was then I noticed the piece of info down there. I tried to zoom it out hoping to see what was written about it. Degelugn? What is it? The word is Swedish but even the translation crucible furnace seemed unfamiliar to me. I saw […]
Teachers’ Tour Of City Museums
It’s always hard to go back to work after a long summer break. Though one feels rested and recharged, it’s however, a heavy task to start working again. Anyhow, it’s also encouraging that my job always commence with mind and body programs like workshops and social activities. I always look forward to our small trips, which includes plays […]