Zorn Museum
Fee required
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
The Zorn Museum in Mora, Sweden, is dedicated to artist Anders Zorn, housing the world's largest collection of his watercolors, oil paintings, sculptures, and etchings.

πŸ“œ Dedicated to Anders Zorn, one of Sweden's most celebrated artists. πŸ” Houses the world's largest collection of his works and historical timber buildings. # Why Go πŸ–ΌοΈ Explore world-class art by Anders Zorn 🏑 Tour Zorn's richly appointed home and rustic studio πŸ›οΈ Discover historical timber buildings dating from 1237 πŸ“š Learn about Dalarna's cultural heritage and local history β˜• Enjoy CafΓ© Zorn with local ingredients # Why Avoid πŸ’³ No cash accepted for admissions # Tips 🎟️ Book guided tours for Zorn House in advance due to limited spots via the website. πŸš— Easiest to explore Mora by car, but accessible by plane, train, or bus. # Cost πŸ’° Adults SEK 100 (museum only), SEK 150 (Zorn House), SEK 125 (Zorn's GammelgΓ₯rd). Children up to 18 free. # Hours πŸ•’ Open all year. Daily 9am-5pm during summer (May 18 – Sep 3). Hours vary by season, and some sections may be closed seasonally. # Practical Information πŸ…ΏοΈ Public and bus parking available next to the museum. β™Ώ WC facilities for disabled available. πŸ’³ Cards only, no cash accepted.

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