Your Gateway to Nordic History and Contemporary Culture
The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with all people to inspire new futures.
Featured Exhibitions
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Fischersund: Faux Flora
Organized by the National Nordic Museum, Faux Flora is the first-ever museum exhibition from Icelandic art collective Fischersund—a multisensory journey through scent, sound, and image that reimagines new plant species. Moving through five life-inspired chapters, the exhibition evokes familiar Icelandic motifs in an immersive exploration of growth, transformation, and emotion.
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Ginny Ruffner: Project Aurora
Ballard-based artist Ginny Ruffner's monumental Project Aurora has found its permanent home at the National Nordic Museum! A wall of light 20’ in height and aided by artificial intelligence, the installation evokes the Aurora Borealis as its undulations mimic the unpredictability of the natural phenomenon. The work was created in collaboration with technologist Ed Fries and scholar Wanda Gregory.
Stop in during our extended hours on Thursdays to see Project Aurora after dark!
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Nordic Journeys
Our core exhibit explores Nordic history and culture over the last twelve thousand years. With items from our collection and on loan from the National Museums of all five Nordic countries, you're bound to learn something new on each visit.
Events
In-person
November 22-24, 2024
Julefest: A Nordic Holiday Celebration
Members & Children: Free
General Admission: $5.00 - $20.00
In-person
About the Museum
Located in Seattle, WA, the National Nordic Museum traces the Nordic themes of connection to nature, sustainability, social justice, and innovation from the earliest anthropological records through contemporary Nordic society.
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Memberships
Become a memberMembers get more! Get free admission to the Museum, early access to special exhibitions, and discounts to events, the Store, and Freya.
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Support
Make a donationWhen you give to the Museum you're supporting the development of exceptional exhibitions and programs that share the Nordic spirit and helping to preserve Nordic artifacts of historical significance.
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Our Mission
Learn more about our missionOur core values inform everything we do at the Museum: openness, sustainability, social justice, and innovation.
News
Goodies2Go returns for 47th annual Julefest
Oct 30, 2024
How Scandinavians Do It: An Open Air Life
Nov 27, 2023
Art, design, and mementos of Nordic culture
Shop our store online or in-person for all things Nordic living.
From our collections
Our permanent collections build out our public display and can be used for reference, research & preservation.
Ginny Ruffner: Project Aurora
The Ballard-based artist evokes the Aurora Borealis in a 20-foot light installation using renderings of the phenomenon and tens of thousands of LED lights.
Buy your tickets in advance to guarantee your entry to the museum.
2655 NW Market Street
Seattle, WA 98107
The National Nordic Museum shares Nordic culture, values, and ideas with all people to inspire new futures.