Swedish Museum of National Antiquities

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Swedish Museum of National Antiquities (known in Swedish as Historiska museet or, more formally, Statens historiska museum) is a museum located in Stockholm, Sweden that is responsible for Swedish cultural history and art from the Stone Age to the 16th century. The museum is known for its so called Gold Room where a lot of gold objects is kept as part of the exhibition. It's also the place to go if your interested in the Vikings.

In 2004 there was an international controversy regarding the installation Snow White and The Madness of Truth.

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