Medieval Massacre – the Battle of Gotland 1361
Wheelchair accessible
Grisly exhibit showcasing skeletons and weapons from a devastating 14th-century clash between Gotland farmers and Danish troops.

📜 Permanent exhibition at the Swedish History Museum in Stockholm.
🔍 Tells the story of the brutal 1361 Battle of Gotland, featuring unique archaeological remains.

Why Go

💀 See remarkably preserved skeletons, armor, and weapons
🔬 Learn about medieval warfare, soldiers' lives, and injuries
🛡️ Try on reconstructed soldiers' gear
🆓 Free admission for children and youth

Why Avoid

⚠️ Sensitive content may not be suitable for all visitors

Tips

🚇 Accessible by tube (Karlaplan station) and buses (67, 69, 76)
🐕 Guide dogs are welcome
📱 Digital exhibition material available on smartphones/tablets

Cost

💰 Adults pay admission fee, children/youth (0-18) free.

🅿️ Parking

Disabled parking close to entrance.

🚻 Toilets

Accessible toilets on all three levels.

Other

🛅 Lockers available in cloakroom.
👶 Strollers allowed, except in Gold Room.

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