WELCOME TO STRINDBERGSMUSEET
The Swedish author August Strindberg (1849-1912) spent the last four years of his life in a building he called The Blue Tower. The reconstructed apartment, consisting of three rooms, and his library of some 3,000 works are today the core of the Strindberg Museum. There are also exhibitions presenting various aspects on Strindberg’s life and work.
Strindberg’s apartment
The Swedish author August Strindberg (1849-1912) spent the last four years of his life in a building he called The Blue Tower. Come for a visit.
Who was this guy? Strindberg in 60 seconds.
Research library
Strindbergsmuseets library is a special library with the largest collection of books about and by August Strindberg in Sweden. The collection presently holds about 5000 volumes.
Collections and archives
The collection consists of objects associated with the life and work of August Strindberg. The archives contain Swedish and foreign theatre programmes, press clippings and photographs.
Our collections include objects that have a direct connection to Strindberg and his family, as well as how the image of Strindberg is produced and reproduced through different manifestations.
The collections are divided into seven categories: cultural history, art, theatre, photoraphs, press clippings, library, audio-visual media.
Our photo archives consists of approximately 2500 photographs. About half of these are theatrical photographs from Strindberg productions from around the world. Unique is the museum’s collection of photographs from the Intimate Theatre, the theatre which Strindberg led in the years 1907-1910.
There is also a large amount of photographic portraits of Strindberg and his family, as well as photographs of places associated with Strindberg.