LULAARO ! (22.09.2017 22:44)
You almost never have to pay anything! it features art in different forms and informs about social issues through informative exhibitions. And if you're are hungry there is one cafe on the entrance floor and a restaurant on the upper levels!
Nick / Greg (05.08.2017 11:22)
The museum will get you thinking about how important the jobs in Norrköping have shaped the city.
Petter Senften (09.05.2017 15:41)
Museum with emphasis on interactivity. There are seven floors but oddly, most of them were for offices or similar non-visitor activities - at least when I visited - and were thus closed off. Exhibits are mostly about work and working class in Sweden and leans heavily on the industrial history of Norrköping. Bottom floor is host to a surprisingly cozy café and a weird gift store filled with all kinds of touristy knick-knacks where most of them bear little or no relevance to the theme of the museum but are instead just random "nice" baubles and trinkets.
David Gerritsen (25.01.2017 15:37)
The Work Museum in Norrköping is a hidden gem. You really must go if you are visiting town. They have several floors of exhibits where you can get a clear and engaging perspective on Swedish history and design.
Danijel O'Rourke (03.10.2016 21:20)
Must visit if in town. Good exhibits focused on the industrial past of the city. Free entry, great views from Upper floors. The cafe is decent, but there's a better selection of those just a block away.