Artipelag is CLOSED to the public on TUESDAY, MAY 19. The exhibition MUCHA – Beyond Art Nouveau is closed to the public from May 15–22. Other exhibitions are open as usual during this period, except on May 19.
Artipelag is a new international venue for art, good food, events and activities – beautifully set on Värmdö in the Stockholm Archipelago, just 20 minutes from the city centre.
Fredrik Roos grant exhibition 2026: Kim Andreas Roland Berger – Accumulated Stacks
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city for the serenity of the archipelago, inspiring art, and exceptional cuisine – all just 30 minutes away. From Tuesday to Sunday, our direct shuttle operates between Stockholm city and Artipelag, providing a seamless ride with no transfers or stops.
Between May and September you can travel to Artipelag by boat with Strömma Kanalbolaget’s historic vessel M/S Gustafsberg VII. The boat departs from Strandvägen in central Stockholm, and the trip to Artipelag takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Arriving by your own boat? Welcome to use our guest harbour.
Artipelag is CLOSED to the public on TUESDAY, MAY 19. The exhibition MUCHA – Beyond Art Nouveau is closed to the public from May 15–22. Other exhibitions are open as usual during this period, except on May 19.