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<institutions/se-006621>
        a                           ehri:Institution ;
        rdfs:seeAlso                <https://www.nordiskamuseet.se> ;
        ehri:buildings              "The museum was founded in 1873 by Artur Hazelius. The building was designed in Renaissance style by Isak Gustaf Clason, and opened in 1907. The museum's archives and library are located on level 1, street level."@en ;
        ehri:conditionsOfAccess     "The conditions of accessibility of collections vary between collections and documents.  "@en ;
        ehri:generalContext         "Nordiska museet is a foundation-owned Swedish cultural history museum on the island Djurgården in Stockholm. Its mission is to preserve and bring to life the memory of Swedish life and work from the 16th century to the present day. Its collections include over 1.5 million objects."@en ;
        schema-org:openingHours     "September-May: open Wednesdays 12-18. You can obtain material from the archive until 16.30.\r\nJune and August: open Wednesdays 12-16. You can get material from the archive until 15.\r\nJuly: closed."@en ;
        rico:agentHasOrHadLocation  <institutions/se-006621/locations/1> ;
        rico:authorizedBy           <institutions/se-006621/mandates/1> ;
        rico:generalDescription     "The founder of the museum, Artur Hazelius, laid the foundation for the archival collections in the 1870s. The collections contain documents relating to people's lives, work and environments: sketches, letters, manuscripts, records of folk life, guild documents, photographs, accounts, diaries and drawings.\r\n\r\nThe archive is largely based on the museum's own research and collections. However, the archive also contains individual archives that have become part of the museum, subject collections and documents relating to the museum's own history. \r\n\r\nThe museum has several archives and collections of testimonies and documents related to the Holocaust."@en ;
        rico:hasOrHadAgentName      <institutions/se-006621/parallelNames/Nordic_Museum> ;
        rico:history                "The founder of the museum was Artur Hazelius, who also founded Skansen. Hazelius made his first fundraising trip in the summer of 1872 to save a folk culture that he believed was at risk of being lost. From the start, he collected objects, folk memories, and literature. On October 24, 1873, the\"Scandinavian Ethnographic Collectio\" opened in Stockholm at Drottninggatan 71 (in Davidson's pavilions). The collections grew rapidly, and Hazelius offered the collections as a gift to the Swedish state before establishing the Nordiska museet foundation in 1880. "@en ;
        rico:isOrWasHolderOf        <units/se-006621-halina_neujahrs_arkiv> , <units/se-006621-judiska_minnen> , <units/se-006621-i_f%C3%B6rintelsens_n%C3%A4rhet_2000> , <units/se-006621-ruth_jacobssons_arkiv> , <units/se-006621-kw_gullers_arkiv> ;
        rico:name                   "Nordiska museet"@en .
