Browse the impressive collection of art at Waldemarsudde, the former home of Prince Eugen, which has been converted into an acclaimed museum that will open after-hours exclusively for this evening event. Born into royalty, Eugen become one of Sweden’s foremost landscape painters and an avid art collector with a keen eye. His early 20th-century Art Nouveau residence holds many of his finest works and objects of art that the prince collected over the years. The estate and museum opened to the public shortly after his death in 1947 and has since become one of Stockholm’s most popular attractions. On the enlightening tour through Waldemarsudde, you can expect to see the prince’s studio, his private living quarters and some of his most inspiring landscapes. Although the collection features mainly Swedish artists, it also includes works by Picasso, Rodin and Edvard Munch. Even the setting of Waldemarsudde on the island oasis Djurgården is magnificent.