Stockholm’s Kulturnatten is back, turning Sweden’s capital into a sprawling cultural festival for one free night. On Saturday, venues across the city will open their doors at no cost, offering a diverse lineup of music, theatre, and performances.
From the Royal Dramatic Theatre to intimate galleries, Kulturnatten invites everyone to experience the arts. Organizers expect thousands to take part, with events running from early evening into the night.
The free event aims to make culture accessible to all, breaking down economic barriers to the arts. Visitors can hop between classical concerts, contemporary dance, and open-air street performances.
Kulturnatten has become a highlight on Stockholm’s cultural calendar, drawing both locals and tourists. The city’s commitment to inclusive arts programming shines through this annual celebration.
Article source: stockholmnews.com | Image credit: Visit Stockholm
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