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The Swedish canon is a 2025 collection of 100 works important for the culture of Sweden up to 1975; fifty years before the compilation.

It contains institutions such as the Right to access, Vasaloppet and IKEA in Älmhult, as well as buildings, and works of art, literature, theatre, film and music.

The committée's list is neither intended to be an objective measure of quality, nor to exclude works not mentioned; instead they have an ambition to raise awareness for works and cultural expressions related to the canon.

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Map of Swedish canon

This list contains tangible works of canon with a geographic location, and museums and hospitality venues which represent intangible works.

  • 1 Strindbergsmuseet (Strindberg Museum), Drottninggatan 85 (Stockholm/Vasastan). Fin de siècle writer August Strindberg is represented by his story collection Giftas (Getting Married), which got much attention for a desecrating description of the Holy Communion, which led to Strindberg being prosecuted and acquitted. The stories also describe Strindberg's negative view of upper-class women, and his pessimistic view of the nuclear family. Strindberg Museum (Q1890584) on Wikidata Strindberg Museum on Wikipedia
  • 2 House of Emigrants (Utvandrarnas Museum), Vilhelm Mobergs gata 4 (Växjö). A museum on the Nordic emigration to North America, showcasing Vilhelm Moberg's Emigrants series. House of Emigrants (Q10711604) on Wikidata
  • 3 Royal Palace (Kungliga Slottet). Stockholm Palace (Q750444) on Wikidata Stockholm Palace on Wikipedia
  • 4 Nobel Museum (Nobelmuseet) (Stockholm/Gamla stan). The Nobel Prize is a piece of canon. See Nobel tourism for destinations related to the life of Alfred Nobel, and the prize. Nobel Prize Museum (Q1968711) on Wikidata Nobel Prize Museum on Wikipedia
  • 5 Stockholm City Hall (Stockholm/Kungsholmen). Stockholm City Hall (Q648483) on Wikidata Stockholm City Hall on Wikipedia
  • Pippi Longstocking. See Astrid Lindgren tourism.
  • 6 Saint Bridgets Convent Museum (Sancta Birgitta Klostermuseum), Gräsgården, Klosterområdet (Vadstena). In the old royal palace which was rebuilt into the Bridgettine convent. Vadstena Abbey (Q513949) on Wikidata Vadstena Abbey on Wikipedia
  • 7 Härkeberga church (Near Enköping). Chalk paintings by Albertus Pictor. Härkeberga Church (Q2850319) on Wikidata Härkeberga Church on Wikipedia
  • 8 Falun Copper Mountain (Falun). A UNESCO World Heritage Site representative of the mining industry in Bergslagen. Falun Mine (Q15107508) on Wikidata
  • Marstrand Synagogue. Marstrand Synagogue (Q105719145) on Wikidata
  • 9 Vasaloppsmuséet (The Vasaloppet Museum), Vasagatan 30 (Vasaloppets hus) (Mora (Sweden)). (Q28933280) on Wikidata
  • 10 Norrköping industrial district. Norrköping (Q25724) on Wikidata Norrköping on Wikipedia
  • Göta kanal. A canal from the Baltic Sea to Lake Vänern, further connected to the North Sea.
  • 11 Harsprånget (Jokkmokk). See also Norrbotten megasystem. Harsprånget hydroelectric power station (Q3127967) on Wikidata Harsprånget hydroelectric power station on Wikipedia
  • 12 Drottningholm Palace Theatre (Ekerö). Drottningholm Palace Theatre (Q3058143) on Wikidata Drottningholm Palace Theatre on Wikipedia
  • 13 Gustavianum (The University Museum). Gustavianum (Q1506922) on Wikidata Gustavianum on Wikipedia
  • 14 Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden, Hotellvägen 1 (Stockholm archipelago). A Grand Old Hotel, remembered in Swedish history for the 1938 Saltsjöbaden Agreement, Saltsjöbadsavtalet, an agreement between employers and unions to ensure peace on the labour market. See also Stockholm labour tour. Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden (Q10508025) on Wikidata Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden on Wikipedia
  • 15 IKEA Museum, Ikeagatan 5. The IKEA Älmhult store is a piece of canon.
  • 16 Husaby Church (Götene). See also Skaraborg history tour. Husaby Church (Q1416916) on Wikidata
  • 17 Swedish Air Force Museum (Flygvapenmuseum), Carl Cederströms gata 2 (Linköping). The military aircraft Saab 37 Viggen is a piece of canon. Swedish Air Force Museum (Q1434569) on Wikidata Swedish Air Force Museum on Wikipedia
  • 18 The Linnaean Garden and the Linnaeus Museum (Linnéträdgården och Linnémuseet), Svartbäcksgatan 27 (Uppsala). Carl Linnaeus' Systema Naturae is a piece of canon; see also Carl Linnaeus tourism. The Linnaeus Museum (Q16609933) on Wikidata
  • 19 Sundsvalls teater. Stage for Lejonets unge by Frida Stéenhoff. Sundsvalls Teater (Q10683854) on Wikidata
  • 20 Mårbacka minnesgård. Selma Lagerlöf's childhood home, representing Gösta Berlings saga, which is set around lake Fryken. Mårbacka (Q1653205) on Wikidata Mårbacka on Wikipedia

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