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Svindersvik is one of Sweden’s oldest country residences. Experience this well-preserved piece of the 18th century in the heart of Nacka, just outside of Stockholm.

Explore the summer residence from the inside during a tour
On Saturdays and Sundays during the summer season, you can join a guided tour of the summer residence.
You’ll get to explore the main building with its dining room and bedroom, the separate kitchen building, and the banquet hall in the Pavilion.
Tours Sat-Sun 7 June-7 September 2025.
Frequently asked questions
Welcome to visit Svindersvik Summer Residence during our guided tours, Saturdays and Sundays from 7 June to 7 september. You need to purchase a ticket online in advance to attend the tour. The garden and surroundings are open for visits year-round.
Guided tours 2025
- 7 June-7 September: Saturdays and Sundays: 12.00, 13.00, 14.00, 15.00
The guided tour is held in Swedish, but don’t worry – you’ll receive a written guide for each room we visit (in English and German). That way, you can follow along at your own pace and still enjoy the full experience. Our guides speak English, and are happy to answer questions if you have any.
Tickets
- Adult: 170 SEK
- Student/Senior: 150 SEK
- Children under 19: 50 SEK
Svindersvik is located in Nacka, south of Stockholm. You can easily reach us by local bus or car.
Visiting address: Svindersviksvägen 15, 131 35 Nacka
Getting here by public transport
- From Slussen: Take bus 53 towards Henriksdalsberget and get off at the “Nacka strand” stop. From there, it is about a 15-minute walk to Svindersvik.
- From Nacka Forum: Take bus 71 towards Slussen and get off at the “Nacka strand” stop. From there, it is about a 15-minute walk to Svindersvik.
- To plan your journey, visit SL’s journey planner.
Getting here by car
The cultural and historical environment is not fully accessible.
- There are gravel paths on the grounds.
- It is a short walk from the parking lot to the main building.
- A staircase leads into the main building.
- We have stools available for loan.
- Inside the buildings, there are thresholds between the rooms and stairs without elevators.
If you have questions about accessibility, please contact us at receptionen@nordiskamuseet.se.
Svindersvik’s boathouse café is open during spring and summer. Enjoy freshly baked goods in a grandmotherly fashion and lunch dishes.
Visit the garden on your own year-round
Svindersvik’s lush garden was designed in accordance with the French fashion and taste for symmetry of the time. The oldest apple tree trunks are now knotty and hollow, but the trees still bear fruit every year.
Every summer, balsams and curly lilies bloom, along with the blush-colored Svindersvik rose with its almost red and white checkered flowers. The park surrounding Svindersvik’s summer residence is open for self-guided visits year-round.