Carl Eldh (1873–1954) was during the early 20th century one of Sweden’s most prominent sculptors. Today, his former studio is a museum and a place for new artistic research. Among nearly five hundred of the artist’s plaster casts and works, you can also take part in newly produced exhibitions, guiding walks and programs.
Open:
30 November
12–16
1 December
12–16
Admission 120 SEK
Student 100 SEK
Senior 100 SEK
0–15 years, free admission
Getting here
Lögebodavägen 10
Bellevueparken
Stockholm
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The Collection
The Carl Eldh Studio Museum collection consists mainly of sketches and models of Carl Eldh's art works. It houses over 1000 sketches and original models in plaster, and also sculptures
Group visit
We welcome groups to book a visit all year round outside the museum's regular opening hours.
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Britas archive: the fight for Bellevue
Brita Eldh (1907-2000) was the daughter of Carl and Elise Eldh. In 1963, she established a foundation in her parents' name and then ran the museum on her own until
Beata Heuman invited to design new museum shop at Carl Eldh’s Studio Museum
The renowned, Swedish and London-based interior designer Beata Heuman has been invited to renew the museum's entrance, shop, wardrobe and guest WC. The careful restoration and the new interior of
Brita’s archive: The Garden in Alhambra, Los Angeles
Brita Eldh (1907-2000) was the daughter of Carl and Elise Eldh. In 1963, she established a foundation in her parents' name and then ran the museum on her own until
New light on Brita Eldh
During the autumn, the "Britas archive" project has gain momentum. With the help of a professional archivist, we have been able to start a comprehensive list of the material which is now slowly unfolding and telling about Brita Eldh's work in transforming Carl Eldh's studio into a museum.
Record summer at Carl Eldhs Studio Museum – visitor numbers increase with 54%
June, July and August have broken all previous attendance records at Carl Eldhs Studio Museum and is the historically most well-attended summer since the museum opened in 1963.
Two new grants for archive project
The Carl and Elise Eldhs Studio foundation has been granted support from the Swedish National Heritage Board and Region Stockholm for the project Brita's archive.