Tables with white tablecloths in a room with a high ceiling at The Swedish History Museum.
Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

Book event venues

Create a memorable experience in a unique historic setting. Book our venues for meetings, parties, weddings and more. Located in central Stockholm, our spaces accommodate both small and large groups.

We offer our unique venues for dinners, meetings, parties, seminars, lectures, and weddings. Host your event in a truly special setting. Imagine mingling under a 17th-century ceiling in the Baroque Hall or starting the evening with a Viking-themed pentathlon. Want to make a grand entrance? Plan a welcome drink in the stunning Gold Room.

Round set table with a white tablecloth and white chairs. In the background, floral arrangements and religious artwork are visible.
Photo: Engla Carlbom, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

Food and drink

Are you looking to plan a three-course dinner, refreshments and canapés, or homemade fika? Our restaurateur Restaurang Rosengården are experts at customizing and catering to all tastes and preferences.

Combine with a guided tour

We offer tailor-made packages based on your specific needs. When you rent one of our venues, you also have the option to book a guided tour of the museum.

How to rent our venues

We rent out spaces for both small and large events. Contact us to arrange a viewing or get practical information.

Email: event@historiska.se
Phone: +46 (0)8 519 557 00

The museum’s event venues are shared with the Economy Museum.

Round tables set with white tablecloths in the Baroque Hall.
Small round tables with white tablecloths are set up in the museum’s courtyard, with the museum’s facade in the background. Green plants climb along the wall.

Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll and Engla Carlbom, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

Rent our historic venues

We rent out spaces suitable for both small groups and larger events. Below you can see the rooms we offer.

The Gold Room

Maximum number of guests: 60 seated or 150 standing

Round tables with white tablecloths, napkins, and tableware. In the background, display cases with objects are visible in the museum’s Gold Room.
Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

The Baroque Hall

Maximum number of guests: 200 seated or 300 standing

Round tables with white tablecloths in the Baroque Hall.
Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

Rosengården courtyard

Maximum number of guests: 70 seated

Cafe tables arranged around a fountain in the center of the museum courtyard, surrounded by lush trees and grass.
Photo: Amina Dahlab, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

The auditorium

Capacity: 130 people in theater seating

Stage at the front with a red curtain. Rows of chairs in front.
Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

The Lion Hall

Maximum number of guests: 80 seated or 150 standing

The Lion Hall with two statues on the left and large windows on the right.
Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

Restaurant Rosengården

Maximum number of guests: 70 seated

Table with chairs in front of tall windows. Lush green trees are visible outside.
Photo: Amina Dahlab, The Swedish History Museum/SHM

Conference room

We call this room "Bifrost." Capacity: 40 people in theatre seating

Chairs arranged in rows in a meeting room, facing a red curtain drape.
Photo: Katarina Nimmervoll, The Swedish History Museum/SHM