K. A. Almgren Silk Weaving & Museum

30 min

Discover the history of early industrialization in Stockholm

  • All-Inclusive
  • Family-friendly
  • Indoors
  • Museums

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Ticket types and quantities
Adult 13–64 years
€ 135,00€ 150,00
1
Child 4–12 yearsi
€ 94,50€ 105,00
0

Estimated total · € 135,00

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Overview

Almgren silk factory is the oldest active industrial environment in Scandinavia. During the 19th century the factory was a large scale women's workplace well known for its beautiful silk shawls worn by women throughout the country. Even today, silk fabrics and ribbons are woven on the original looms.

Knut August Almgren opened his silk mill in 1833. After a time as an apprentice in Lyon, France, Europe's center for silk weaving at the time, he brought back the knowledge of the latest invention in weaving to Sweden, the Jacquard loom.

This invention simplified pattern weaving. During his adventures, he also managed to bring some of the Jacquard looms home. His silk weaving mill became an important institution in Sweden and was the biggest workplace for women in Scandinavia, producing silk upholstery for royal households and silk neckerchiefs for the peasantry.

The mill moved to Repslagargatan 15 in 1846 and was running until 1974. It’s one of the oldest industrial heritage in its original place in Northern Europe and the factory environment is preserved with the large weaving room with windows facing the courtyard.

Floor 3 shows an exhibition about the history of the Silk Factory. Here you can see examples of upholstery fabrics, shawls and ribbons that have been made in the factory and learn about how silk is made.

Location

Repslagargatan 15, 118 46
118 46 Stockholm

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Opening hours

Standard opening hours

Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM

Last entry
4 PM

Guest reviews

Theo P.

Jan 2026

The pace worked well with kids. Photo spots were thoughtfully spaced along the route, worth blocking a half-day for.

Ines Z.

Mar 2026

Helpful crew and clear instructions. Highlights matched what was advertised, — glad we prioritized it.

Zara Y.

May 2026

Helpful crew and clear instructions. we’d echo the hype online.

Marcus M.

Feb 2026

Audio quality was sharper than usual for this kind of ticket. We learned more than expected in a short visit, nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Sofia D.

Jul 2025

Straightforward redemption with our pass. Venue matched the vibe in the listing description, — glad we prioritized it.

Quinn H.

Nov 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. and we felt we got our money’s worth.

Diego V.

Jan 2025

Clear signage when we arrived. nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Theo R.

Feb 2026

Smooth check-in with no surprises. We learned more than expected in a short visit, easily one of the highlights of our trip.

Hanna R.

Jul 2025

Clear signage when we arrived. with straightforward entry.

Priya X.

Apr 2026

Helpful crew and clear instructions. with straightforward entry.

James K.

Jan 2026

Helpful crew and clear instructions. Seating/rest spots helped older travelers in our group, we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Diego F.

Feb 2025

A calm experience even on a crowded day. — glad we prioritized it.

Ben N.

Mar 2025

Audio quality was sharper than usual for this kind of ticket. (Views exceeded our expectations, nothing felt confusing at the entrance.)

Zara W.

Jan 2026

A calm experience even on a crowded day. Crowds were manageable for the slot we picked, and overall it was one of our favorite stops.

Luca S.

May 2025

A calm experience even on a crowded day. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.