Gustaf Tadaa's creative work

ANDETAG - The breathing museum in Stockholm.

Andetag is a calm, light-based art museum in Stockholm. A breathing museum shaped around stillness, presence, and a shared human rhythm. In the space at Kungsgatan 39, near Htorget, woven optical fibre carries living light through textile forms suspended in the room. The light moves slowly. The music follows the same breath. Nothing rushes. The experience is immersive in structure, but quiet in character. There are no screens. No spectacle. Only light, fabric and sound in a slower tempo. Visitors often describe Andetag as a calm alternative to busy museums in Stockholm. A place to pause between streets and schedules. A breathing art experience in central Stockholm. The museum is open year-round. Most visits last around one hour, though there is no fixed path and no required pace. Seating is available. The atmosphere is gentle, designed to support both stillness and reflection. For those searching for a breathing museum in Stockholm, Andetag offers exactly that: a breathing light art museum in the middle of the city. Tickets, opening hours, and practical information can be found at andetag.museum.