Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
ANDETAG is a breathing art museum in Stockholm, an immersive experience where light, textile and music move in sync with a shared breath.
The artworks are woven from optical fibre and glow from within. The light shifts slowly, synchronized to a breathing rhythm that never repeats. Every artwork is connected to a global system that synchronizes the exhibition with works held by collectors in the US, Costa Rica, Portugal and Sweden. All breathing together, in real time.
The music, composed specifically for the exhibition, guides the experience inward. In the final room, you are welcome to lie down, surrounded by light, music and breath. A place for stillness and wonder. You stay as long as you like.
A different kind of experience, in the heart of Stockholm. A place to breathe, in a world that often forgets to.
You move at your own pace. Many visitors stay around 50 minutes, some shorter, some for several hours.
The music for the exhibition is about 1 hour and 15 minutes long and plays in a loop. The light animations, however, never repeat.
We recommend booking ahead to get a time that suits you. Walk-in tickets are sometimes available if there is space.
Yes, if there is availability for the current slot, you can purchase at the entrance.
If you miss your scheduled start time, we’ll do our best to find a solution based on the flow of the day and space in the room. Don’t stress. We’ll work it out.
You are welcome to arrive a little before your time, as long as regular opening hours apply. Many people like to settle in for a moment first.
Yes, many children have visited us. The experience is calm and some parts are dark, so younger children may prefer to stay close to an adult.
We ask that children, too, respect the quiet and stillness of the space.
Not inside the venue. You can lock a stroller at the bike parking on Sveavägen.
There are elevators from both the metro and street level. The exhibition is wheelchair accessible, but unfortunately we do not have a fully equipped wheelchair-accessible restroom.
Some parts of the exhibition are dark, but navigation is relatively straightforward. Guide dogs are welcome.
Caregivers or personal assistants are admitted free of charge.
No, there is no hearing loop available. The music is available online if you would like to play it on your own device.
Yes. ANDETAG can be visited as a group, both as a private gathering and as a corporate event.
For groups, school classes, day activity programs, or companies, we recommend booking in advance. This allows us to welcome you in a calm and considered way.
We offer a group discount for group bookings.
For arrangements and bookings, please contact: info@andetag.museum
Yes. The season pass gives unlimited access over time and has its own page with details. Read more here.
Yes, there are options for corporate events and private viewings. Separate pages include details and booking information. Contact info@andetag.museum and we’ll help you out.
Yes. We appreciate when visitors want to share their experience of ANDETAG.
You are welcome to take photos and short video clips, as long as it’s done with consideration for other visitors and the calm nature of the space.
If you plan to photograph or film with larger equipment, or for a specific project, please contact us in advance.
