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The Facts
Neighborhood:
Andersonville
Of Special Interest To:
History Buffs
Multicultural Chicago Enthusiasts
Features:
Restroom Available
 

Swedish American Museum

The Swedish American Museum preserves and presents Swedish American heritage in the United States for the education and enjoyment of all ages and ethnic backgrounds.

 

Each year more than 40,000 visitors enjoy the museum’s many programs, including special exhibits, Swedish language and genealogy classes, crafts, folk dancing, concerts, lectures, films, and the interactive Children's Museum of Immigration.

 

Permanent Collection


The Swedish American Museum Center maintains a permanent collection of history, art and artifacts dating back to the mass immigration of Swedes to the Chicago area nearly 200 years ago.

 

Geneology


The Nordic Research Center is located on the third floor of the museum. There visitors can access actual church records from parishes all over Sweden, through the Internet program GenLine. The Center also has other excellent software and Genealogy classes to aid individuals with their research.
 

Children's Museum


The Children’s Museum of Immigration is a new interactive, hands-on museum for children ages 3-12. The museum has a Swedish focus but the story of Swedish immigration parallels that of many other groups who forged new lives in America. Educational programs are available.

 

Special Exhibits


Finally, the Museum Center hosts four major exhibits per year. These exhibits celebrate the arts and crafts of well-known and up-and-coming Scandinavian artists.

 

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Website:
For additional information please visit, http://www.SwedishAmericanMuseum.org
Hours:

The Museum

  • Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 4 pm

 

The Children's Museum

  • Tuesday – Friday, 1 - 4 pm
  • Saturday, 11 am - 4 pm
Admission:
  • Adults $4
  • Seniors, students, children $3
  • Children under 2 free
Accessibility:
  • Accessible wheelchair entrance(s)
  • Accessibility phone: 773.728.8111, ext. 22
Public Transportation:

El: Red Line to Berwyn; Bus: 22 Clark. For additional travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com.

Swedish American Museum
5211 North Clark Street
Chicago IL 60640
Phone: 773.728.8111, ext. 22
Fax: 773.728.8870

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