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The Museum of Spirits () is situated on the island of Djurgården in
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. The museum was about Sweden's wine and spirit history and the manufacture of alcohol. In the fixed exhibitions, showed older production and bottling equipment for wine and spirits, labels from older wine and spirits in Sweden, an exhibition about Swedish drinking habits and beverage visor, objects from ancient wine history and a complete interior design from a wine trade from the time before Systembolaget monopoly. The museum has permanent and temporary exhibitions related to the drinking culture of Sweden. The museum also functions as an art gallery, as it houses and displays the Absolut Art Collection. The museum houses three exhibition venues, including the permanent, interactive exhibition Sweden: Spirits of a Nation (''Spritlandet Sverige'').


History

The Museum of Spirits was opened as the Wine & Spirit Historical Museum in the Grönstedtska palace, in
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, Stockholm, in 1967, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the founding of the state-owned company AB Vin & Sprit. In the spirit museum, among other things, it is shown by the state of the Absolut Art Collection, a collection of 850 artwork from 1986 onwards for Absolut Vodka of Andy Warhol and 550 other famous artists. This was excluded from the state's sales of Wine & Sprit AB to
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in 2008 after a unanimous parliamentary decision, caused by a motion of
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. Selection of the art collection is shown in an annual thematic exhibition that is from spring and over the summer. Every autumn is an Absolut-artist in to make a solar setting. In May 2012, the spirits museum moved to 2,000 square meters of large premises in the Galärskjulen at Djurgården in Stockholm. In 2014, Petter Nisson, who had previously operated La Gazzetta (described by the '' New York Times'' as "one of the most celebrated creative neo-bistros in Paris"), opened a restaurant at the museum.


List of temporary exhibitions

* 2017, Rocky at the Museum of Spirits, comic artist
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constructed four spaces representing rooms and places frequently used in his self-biographical comic strip Rocky. * 2017 — 2018, Under the Surface — Bertil Vallien, on the work of innovative glassmaker
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. * 2017 — 2018, Champagne!


Absolut Art Collection

The Absolut Art Collection consists of work created between 1985 and 2004. It contains nearly 900 artworks - paintings, graphic art, photography, furniture, fashion and handicrafts - by 600 artists and designers, all in some way portraying the Absolut Vodka bottle. The first piece commissioned was Andy Warhol's ''Absolut Warhol'', in 1986. Other commissions went to, for example, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf,
Steven Salzman Steven Salzman is an American artist who lives in New York City. He is notable for having been commissioned by Absolut Vodka to contribute to an advertising campaign for the company named ''Absolut Salzman''. Materials from this campaign are in th ...
, Damien Hirst, Tom Ford,
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Ola Billgren Ola Billgren (5 January 1940 – 4 November 2001) was a Swedish artist and art theorist. His art can be seen in various public collections including Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris and Moderna Museet in Stockholm. After a few years of info ...
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See also

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Alcoholic drinks in Sweden Alcoholic drinks in Sweden are as common as in most of the western world. Sweden is historically part of the vodka belt, with high consumption of distilled drinks and binge drinking, but during the later half of the 20th century, habits are more ...
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Bratt System The Bratt System was a system that was used in Sweden (1919–1955) and similarly in Finland (1944–1970) to control alcohol consumption, by rationing of liquor. Every citizen allowed to consume alcohol was given a booklet called a motb ...
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Gothenburg Public House System The Gothenburg or Trust Public House system originated in the 1860s in Gothenburg, Sweden, in an attempt to control the consumption of spirits. Earlier in the century, 34 litres annual per capita consumption of spirits was recorded in Sweden. ...
* Snapsvisa *
1922 Swedish prohibition referendum A non-binding referendum on prohibition of liquor was held in Sweden on 27 August 1922. The proposal to prohibit the sale of alcohol failed, with 51% voting against the change on a turnout of 55.1%. Voting patterns were sharply divided between m ...
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Systembolaget (, "the System Company"), colloquially known as ("the system") or ("the company"), is a government-owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by ...
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Swedish temperance movements Swedish temperance societies are of a wide variety. In 1933 these included: * IOGT-NTO (the Swedish branch of IOGT International) * Nykterhetsorden Verdandi (NOV, socialist, established 1896) * Öfverås Blåbandsförening, founded by Beatrice ...
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Vodka belt Alcohol preferences in Europe vary from country to country between beer, wine or spirits. These preferences are traditionally associated with certain regions. Hence, the Central European pattern of alcohol consumption is associated with beer ...


References


External links

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Official website
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