Abba represent the myth of young and old who grew up to the rhythm of their music. Stockholm, the Swedish city, is home to one of the best-known musical groups in the world. Their songs are listened to year after year even though decades have passed since their debut. Visiting Stockholm can be an opportunity to come into contact with their reality. A unique opportunity to get to know the city of Stockholm and relive a myth.
Reach Stockholm in 2016 it's quite simple even from Italy. Numerous airlines operate regular flights with stopovers from the major airports: Ryanair (Pisa, Milan, Rome Ciampino and Rimini), Scandinavian Airlines System (Milan and Rome), Sterling Airlines (Rome and Bologna). The stay in Stockholm, following the themed itinerary ABBA, is recommended at the Pop House Hotel on the island of Djurgärden. A hotel dedicated to the music of ABBA. Guests are welcomed with songs in the background that introduce a retro, 70s atmosphere.
The ABBA Museum is adjacent to the Pop House Hotel. The structure of Stockholm represents a real leap into the past. The very young will find it exciting to visit to learn about an era unknown to them. Those who lived in the 70s will rediscover the sense of freedom in wearing miniskirts or flared trousers. The museum represents the mirror of what were the customs and fashions of an almost forgotten past.
This corner of Stockholm revives the ABBA myth. Objects, instruments, clothes, records and much more are original. Entering the museum means becoming members of the ABBA for a day. There is the possibility of singing in a real recording studio. The reproduction of the living room of the house, outside Stockholm, where ABBA went to compose songs is suggestive. From the window you can see the panorama that inspired the singers during their compositions.
Furthermore, on the island of Djurgärden there are numerous other attractions that are worth a look. From the window of the themed hotel ABBA, in fact, you can see the Luna Park of Stockholm. There are numerous attractions that alternate with more private corners where live music is played. Pippi Longstocking's house, Villa Villa Colle, reconstructed inside the Fairy Tale Museum. Finally, the Skansen Museum which reproduces settings from the Viking era.
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