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Film and “gold nuggets” – Weekends

Time: 45–60 minutes
Recommended time for the entire visit: approximately 90 minutes.
Number of participants: Maximum 15 people
Minimum number of participants: 5 people
Price: 1000 SEK (entrance fee will be added)
Price for a school group: 500 SEK (schools within Jkpg municipality do not pay an entrance fee)
Period: September–april

(The price will be adjusted on site according to the actual number of participants attending the program)

Entrance fees:

  • Adults 70 SEK

  • Children 20 SEK (7-15 years)

  • Students and seniors 50 SEK

Schools within the municipality of Jönköping up to and including grade 9 have free entry if they visit the museum as a group, however booking a program costs.

Accompanying educators, escorts, tour guides and bus drivers have free entry.

If you want to book times before or after the museum's opening hours, please contact us by email or by phone.

 

The showing can only be booked between 12.00 and 15.00. It is only possible to book whole quarters. If the desired time is not available, it is probably booked by another group.

About the showing

This is a program aimed at a smaller group that has a special interest in the André expedition’s equipment.

For example, we talk about clothing and photography equipment, carrier pigeons and buoys.

The showing also includes our introductory film about Andrée’s polar expedition (approximately 15 minutes). After the film, the guide shows the group the exhibition and tells more about some selected objects. Observe! This is not a tour, so after the showing you should also take the time to go through the exhibition on your own.

Information

Information about the visit

If you as a group (school group or adult group of at least 10 people) only want to visit the museum and go on your own, please contact us to ensure that the museum is not fully booked with other groups.

If you will be arriving late because of a delay: Please contact us as soon as possible. If we do not receive information about the delay, the guide waits for a maximum of 15 minutes after the appointed time. Be aware that other groups may have booked a viewing after you and that the group that arrive at their appointed time is given priority.

Accessibility: For people with a mobility impairment, we recommend either the entrance from Bergsgatan from which you can easily get down to the museum’s reception via lift, or the entrance from the town square from which you get to the reception via a ramp (note, however, that the square is sloping and that it is cobbled). The exhibition’s two floors are accessed via stairs or a lift. Accessible toilets are located next to the reception. Certified assistance dogs are of course welcome on the premises. Hearing loops are available for loan. The sound in the movie theaters can be turned up on request.

Photo and film: We refrain from photography and filming during the ongoing showing, however, it is fine to take photos in the exhibition itself. Keep in mind that the images may not be used for publication, but only for private use. Flash may not be used.

Cancellation or change of booking: If you have to cancel your booking, cancel as soon as possible in consideration for other groups. If cancellation has not been made 48 hours before the activity is supposed to start, you will be billed for the activity.

For schools: You as a teacher are responsible for your group during the visit – always walk together with your students. Pedagogical worksheets can be found on Grenna Museum’s website.

Upon arrival: We recommend that you hang up your outerwear in the cloakroom on the entrance floor. There you can also find lockers with locks, as well as toilets. Large bags and backpacks may not be taken into the exhibition for safety reasons. The cloakroom is not guarded, so we recommend locking any valuables in the lockers (bring 10 SEK in coin).

In the exhibitions: Remember that works of art and objects may not be touched. Respect other visitors – several groups may be visiting the museum at the same time, so think about the noise level. Food, sweets, drinks and ice cream may not be brought into the exhibitions.

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