The Nightingale
The museum is housed in a listed building from the 18th century, with timbered walls. The well-to-do occupants of the period decorated the ceilings and walls with fashionable paintings that have been preserved under layers of paint and wallpaper and only recently revealed and painstakingly restored. After considerable restoration work the building has received its former ground floor planning. The exterior is 19th century with an extension on the first floor along with panel clad walls which have been recreated.
One exhibition is devoted to the graveyard at Gästgivarhagen on the outskirts of the town, the site of almost 300 Viking graves divided into two sections. About half of the graves were excavated at the end of the last century and the finds indicate a rich society with contacts outside Sweden. Some goods have been restored and are now exhibited at the museum.
The museum can be found at the intersection of Sevedegatan and Drottninggatan, very close to the church.
Tel: +46 (0)4
12 juni-14 september
Made in Vimmerby - from tin to plugs preview, 12 juni, 6-8PM.
Opening hours: 13 June - 10 August.
Mon-fri, 12-5 PM
Sat, 11 am-2PM
14 August-14 September
Wed-Fri, 12-4 PM
Sat, 11 Am-2 PM.
The museum can be found at the intersection of Sevedegatan and Drottninggatan, very close to the church.
Tel: +46 (0)492-76 94 59, or +46 (0)492-76 90 00
92-76 94 59, or +46 (0)492-76 90 00