Address: 2655 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, USA
Phone: +12067895707
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Bret Perry
We went on the first Thursday of the month, so it was free. The parking was $2 an hour. It's clean and minimalistic like an Ikea inside. I liked the carvings and the rune stone. But the videos didn't hold my attention.
Ryan Ebert
This museum is good for anyone interested in Nordic history and the influence of Nordic people on Pacific Northwest culture and living. Check Groupon for deals we were able to get tickets for seven dollars compared to the usual of $20.
Diana Gonzalez
Small, but entertain museum, good for the whole family. For the tour you do it yourself, but the person at the front desk will help you getting around.
Robert Meier
There is a mixture of art, history of Nordic countries in Europe, and history of Nordic influence in America. Everything is generally well presented (granted with a clear political message). However, it was $20 for really a pretty darn small museum- like yes it was clean and well done but there really isn’t that much and that price is quite considerable in my opinion. And the only really unique exhibit was a “meditation room” so to speak with a large TV showing scenes from the Nordic countries that was nice to sit and think in.
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Very possible they would take it, depends on the item, their available space, logistics etc. I would give them a call! They would love that.
ALWAYS a parking place for the physically challanged, right next to the entrance…
King county, City of Seattle, private donations, council for the arts
General admission: $15 Seniors: $12 Students (with ID) and youth (K–12): $10 Members and children (0–4): Free
There is an outdoor labyrinth by the south entrance.
You can renew online, at the admissions desk, or you can call the Museum and they will route you to the proper person.
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Yes. The museum currently has a Vikings exhibition which is really good. But, I believe it ends at the end of this month.
Most of the museum is also free on the 1st Thursday of the month too.
Yes photos are allowed, however, I believe in the dark Vikings Begin area they request no flash.
Yes
1st Thursdays of the month
No advance tickets needed.,well worth the price of admission
I called the Nordic Heritage Museum as i couldn't find a published date for their big move to their new space at Market & 28th in Ballard. They say they hope to be in their new space by early spring 2018. They are definitely open at their old/current location through the end of 2017.
Nordic Museum officialy opened to the public on May 5th, 2018.
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