Bror Hjorths Hus

Uppsala, Sweden

Bror Hjorths Hus

Nestled in the vibrant cultural landscape of Uppsala, Sweden, Bror Hjorths Hus stands as a captivating museum dedicated to one of the nation’s foremost…

Introduction

Bror Hjorths Hus stands as one of Uppsala’s most distinctive cultural destinations, celebrating the life and legacy of Bror Hjorth (1894–1968)—a defining figure in Swedish modernism. Housed in the artist’s historic home and studio, this museum offers an immersive journey through Hjorth’s art, Swedish folk traditions, and the vibrant modernist movement. Whether you are a seasoned art lover, a family seeking hands-on experiences, or a traveler exploring Uppsala’s historical sites, Bror Hjorths Hus provides both a fascinating glimpse into creative history and a gateway to the region’s cultural riches.


About Bror Hjorths Hus

Located at Norbyvägen 26 in Uppsala’s Kåbo district, Bror Hjorths Hus is both a preserved artist’s residence and a modern museum. Constructed in 1943 in collaboration with architect Sten Hummel-Gumaelius, the house showcases traditional Uppland architecture with its distinctive Falu red exterior and colorful, art-inspired interiors. The museum contains the world’s largest collection of Hjorth’s paintings, sculptures, and personal artifacts, delivering an intimate perspective on his life and creative process (Bror Hjorths Hus Official Website).


Visiting Information

Opening Hours

  • Regular Hours: Thursday–Sunday, 12:00–16:00
  • Summer Season (June 14 – August 24): Tuesday–Sunday, 12:00–16:00
  • Special Holiday Opening: December 26–30 & January 1–6, 12:00–16:00
  • Closed: Mondays and major public holidays

Always check the official website for current updates, as hours may vary seasonally or during holidays.

Admission and Tickets

  • General Admission: Free of charge for all visitors (Konstguiden)
  • Special Programs/Workshops: May require paid tickets, available via Tickster
  • Group Tours: Advance booking recommended

Guided Tours

  • Public Guided Tours: Sundays and public holidays at 13:00, Thursdays–Fridays at 14:00
  • Group Tours: Available by prior arrangement on additional days
  • Languages: Tours are primarily in Swedish; English support is available—contact in advance for details

Getting There

Bror Hjorths Hus is conveniently accessible from central Uppsala:

  • By Foot/Bicycle: A scenic 20-minute walk (1.7 km) from Stora Torget, passing landmarks like Carolina Rediviva and the Botanical Garden (brorhjorthshus.se)
  • By Bus: Lines 2 and 7 stop at Evolutionsmuseet, with a short walk to the museum (destinationuppsala.se)
  • By Car: Limited street and public parking nearby; public transport is recommended due to the residential location

For regional travel, Uppsala is reachable by train from Stockholm and other cities. Visit UL’s official website for schedules.


Accessibility

Bror Hjorths Hus is committed to inclusivity:

  • Wheelchair Accessible: Step-free access, ramps, and accessible toilets
  • Hearing Loop: Available in the exhibition spaces
  • Assistance: Staff are available to support visitors with specific needs; contact ahead for arrangements (destinationuppsala.se)

Facilities and Services

  • Café: Serves coffee, tea, Swedish buns, and biscuits—ideal for a fika during your visit (brorhjorthshus.se)
  • Museum Shop: Offers art books, prints, postcards, and unique souvenirs (brorhjorthshus.se)
  • Outdoor Spaces: Gardens occasionally feature art installations, providing a tranquil setting (secretattractions.com)

Special Events and Exhibitions

The museum hosts a dynamic program of rotating exhibitions featuring both established and contemporary artists. Highlights for 2025 include:

  • Jan Lööf’s Original Illustrations: March 29 – June 8, 2025 (globenewswire.com)
  • Greta Gerell: June 14 – August 31, 2025 (brorhjorthshus.se)
  • Henric Westlund: September 6 – October 12, 2025
  • Emilia Sundqvist: October 18 – November 23, 2025

For up-to-date exhibition details, visit the official exhibitions page.


Educational Programs and Family Activities

Bror Hjorths Hus offers engaging programs for all ages:

  • Workshops: Hands-on art sessions for children, families, and adults—especially popular during school holidays (Tickster)
  • Sommarkonstskola (Summer Art School): Artistic programs held in weeks 25, 26, and 33
  • Lectures & Concerts: Events reflecting Hjorth’s love of music and the arts (brorhjorthshus.se)

Nearby Historical Sites

Enhance your Uppsala visit by exploring:

  • Uppsala Cathedral: Iconic Gothic cathedral, 15 minutes by bus
  • Gustavianum Museum: Home to archaeological and cultural exhibits
  • Carolina Rediviva Library: Sweden’s oldest university library
  • Botanical Garden: Adjacent to the museum
  • Gamla Uppsala: Ancient burial mounds and church

See our internal guides for Uppsala Castle and Gamla Uppsala Historical Site.


Visitor Tips

  • Plan Ahead: Check for seasonal hours, workshops, and events on the official website
  • Combine Attractions: Bror Hjorths Hus pairs well with other Uppsala historical sites
  • Photography: Allowed in most areas (no flash/tripods); check signage for temporary exhibition restrictions
  • Language Support: Most information is in Swedish; staff can assist English speakers
  • Weather: Dress for outdoor conditions if exploring nearby sites

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is admission free?
A: Yes, general admission is free. Some programs and workshops may require tickets.

Q: What are the standard opening hours?
A: Thursday–Sunday, 12:00–16:00; summer season Tuesday–Sunday, 12:00–16:00.

Q: How do I get to Bror Hjorths Hus?
A: Walk, cycle, take bus lines 2 or 7 to Evolutionsmuseet, or drive (limited parking).

Q: Is the museum accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, the museum is wheelchair-accessible and has other accessibility features.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, on Sundays/public holidays at 13:00, Thursdays–Fridays at 14:00, and by booking for groups.

Q: Can I take photos inside?
A: Generally, yes—check for restrictions in special exhibitions.

Q: Is the museum suitable for families?
A: Yes, with family workshops and children’s activities, especially during holidays.


Contact Information


Summary and Recommendations

Bror Hjorths Hus is a vibrant testament to Swedish modernism, offering visitors an authentic experience at the intersection of art, history, and architecture. Its free admission, accessible facilities, and diverse programming—including guided tours, workshops, and high-profile exhibitions—make it a welcoming destination for all. Located near Uppsala’s top historical attractions, the museum is ideal for anyone eager to explore the city’s rich cultural landscape.

Tips for Visitors:

  • Check current hours/events before your visit
  • Take advantage of guided tours and workshops
  • Explore nearby sites to enrich your itinerary
  • Use the Audiala app for digital guides

For the latest updates and visitor information, always consult the official Bror Hjorths Hus website.


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