The Swedish Freemasonry Museum was founded in 1913. The museum contains an extensive collection of objects related to Freemasonry in general and Swedish Rite in particular.
The majority of the objects are exhibited in the museum, but a large part of the objects are used in everyday life in the Order’s headquarters and by individual lodges.
The museum is open to Freemasons on weekdays 5:00 PM-7:00 PM and to the public by appointment.
The museum contains an extensive collection of objects related to Freemasonry in general and Swedish Rite in particular. The collection includes a wide range of objects, including everything between pins to plate armour. The museum holds quite rare items from 18th century such as aprons, rings and other freemasonry insignia.