Nordiska Akvarellmuseet

Museum Skärhamn, Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden
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What to expect

The Nordic Watercolour Museum is a museum, artist workshop, and research facility located in Skärhamn on the island of Tjörn in Sweden. The museum showcases contemporary art and watercolour history, and its site is host to various cultural events throughout the year. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibitions, which often feature guided tours, audio guides, and films. The museum also offers a museum shop, a restaurant, and a cafe. Additionally, there are spaces for drawing, reading, and discussion, as well as an open studio where visitors can try out watercolour painting. The museum is situated next to a beach and a sculpture park, making it a great destination for families to combine art and outdoor activities

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Traveling with children in Bohuslän: 10 stops worth visiting

Traveling with children in Bohuslän: 10 stops worth visiting
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the art museum. The kids were able to borrow discovery boxes with binoculars, magnifying glasses, and notebooks to stay occupied when their interest in the paintings waned

Highlights: The kids could use discovery boxes with binoculars, magnifying glasses and notebooks. The article mentions: 'Här kan barnen låna upptäckarlådor som bland annat innehåller kikare, förstoringsglas och anteckningsböcker för att hålla sig sysselsatta när intresset för tavlorna har lagt sig' (Here the children can borrow discovery boxes which include binoculars, magnifying glasses and notebooks, among other things, to keep them occupied when their interest in the paintings has subsided) ✨