2655 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, United StatesMap
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Stunning architecture! The exhibits were interesting, interactive and easy to follow. Great history of the Nordic countries pre-vikings.
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The museum is a museum dedicated to the Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish American heritage of Nordic immigrants in Seattle. It was established in 1980 and is located in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The museum serves as a community gathering place to share Nordic culture by displaying artworks, preserving collections, and providing educational and cultural experiences.
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Stunning architecture! The exhibits were interesting, interactive and easy to follow. Great history of the Nordic countries pre-vikings.
In the Nordic Museum of Traditional History, you can see the Nordic culture and art works, the unique dolls and daily necessities are worth to appreciate. Feeling Nordic culture and local food can be found in this museum.
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Nordic Traditional Museum, here you can enjoy and understand the history and culture of Nordic, the architecture here is very unique, visitors here are not particularly many, like friends can come to visit oh
The museum is divided into three layers. The first layer mainly shows the process of immigration, the second layer shows fisheries and logging, and the third layer shows the similarities and differences of the five immigrant countries in Europe. There are long-term exhibition halls and temporary exhibition halls. The long-term exhibition hall is themed by each country. It is divided into six exhibition rooms, including the American Dream, the Danish exhibition hall, the Finnish exhibition hall, the Icelandic exhibition hall, the Norwegian exhibition hall and the Swedish exhibition hall. And the impact of industry on the United States. The exhibits in the museum include handicrafts, textiles, three-dimensional models, clothing, tools, furniture and so on.