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ABBA The Museum on Djurgården island goes well beyond static costumes and gold records. The exhibition is built around interactive experiences - you can sing along in a virtual recording booth, dance on a replica stage alongside holograms of the band, and mix your own version of an ABBA track. Original stage costumes, handwritten lyrics, and personal memorabilia from all four members make it a genuine music museum, not just a novelty attraction.
The exhibition follows ABBA's trajectory from the 1974 Eurovision win with Waterloo through to global pop dominance and their 2021 reunion album Voyage. A section dedicated to the ABBA Voyage virtual concert in London connects the story to the present. The museum is smaller than you might expect - most visitors spend 1.5-2 hours - but the interactivity makes it absorbing even for people who are not diehard fans. Book timed tickets online, especially in summer, as daily capacity is limited.
Pro Tip: Visit on a weekday afternoon when school groups have cleared out. The interactive singing and dancing experiences work best when you are not self-conscious in front of a packed room - a quieter session means more fun.