Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg

Röhsska Museum, Gothenburg

The Röhsska Museum, also known as Design Museum, is a hub for enthusiasts of design, fashion, and applied arts. It houses an extensive collection of over 50,000 objects, showcasing the diversity and excellence of design and craftsmanship. Its collection reflects a rich tapestry of handicrafts and design pieces primarily from Sweden and Europe, alongside notable arts and crafts from Japan and China. Notably, it features a distinguished collection of fashion spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, including haute couture pieces from fashion capitals like Paris, underscoring its dedication to preserving fashion's heritage.

Upon visiting the museum, guests encounter a diverse range of exhibitions covering historical and contemporary design and craftsmanship. These exhibitions showcase various forms of craftsmanship, industrial design, fashion, and unique collections like bookbinding, posters, traditional textiles, and Japanese woodblock prints. Each item within the museum tells a story of creativity, expression, styles, fashion, and artistic ideals across different times and places, offering a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the design world.

The origins of the Röhsska Museum trace back to 1904, initiated by a generous donation from Wilhelm Röhss's estate in 1901, with further contributions from his brother, August Röhss. This culminated in the establishment of a cultural landmark. The museum's architectural beauty, characterized by its red, hand-made brick facade, was designed by Carl Westman in the National Romantic style and opened to the public in 1916.

The Röhsska Museum invites visitors to delve into the world of design and its importance through a variety of engaging activities such as talks, hands-on sessions, and displays. Moreover, visitors can further enrich their experience by enjoying the museum's café and gift shop, which provide a wide range of items related to design, fashion, and applied arts.

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Sight Name: Röhsska Museum
Sight Location: Gothenburg, Sweden (See walking tours in Gothenburg)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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