Gustavsberg
Gustavsberg, nestled on the island of Värmdö in Stockholm's archipelago, boasts a rich
history dating back to the 18th century. This charming town holds the
distinction of being Sweden's oldest bath and spa resort, offering a haven of relaxation. Step
back in time and discover the legacy of Gustavsberg porcelain, a renowned factory
producing high-quality porcelain sets with timeless designs, at Gustavsbergs Porslinsfabrik.
Art enthusiasts will find themselves captivated by Artipelag, a modern art museum nestled
in a secluded bay of the archipelago. Immerse yourself in stunning contemporary
art exhibits and unwind at the museum's delightful coffeehouse. Explore the
fascinating story of Gustavsberg porcelain and the renowned Lisa Larson exhibit at Gustavsbergs Porslinsmuseum. Gustavsbergs Hamn, the harbor area, offers a
vibrant atmosphere. Catch a performance at the Porslinsteatern outdoor stage, or simply
stroll around, taking in the delightful restaurants, bakeries, museums, and
shops selling exquisite glassware and china.
While Gustavsberg's nightlife is known for its serenity, you can still enjoy the
peaceful ambiance by visiting a cozy café or restaurant, soaking up the town's
charm.