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A fun museum with meatballs to boot

The town of almhult, in sweden’s smaland, is where Ingvar Kamprad opened the first Ikea store.

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YES, the Ikea Museum in Almhult, Sweden does serve Swedish meatballs.

Some people say they’re the best ones, says Pontus Johansson, the museum’s event coordinato­r.

”We’re not kidding ourselves either: Ikea is simply connected to food,” says Johansson, stressing they are produced according to the same standards as everywhere else in the world.

“In some countries, you go to the market to eat and not to shop.”

The town of Almhult, in the southern Swedish region of Smaland, is where Ingvar Kamprad (1926-2018) opened the first Ikea, now the home the furniture giant’s headquarte­rs.

In the Smaland region there is always time for fika – a coffee break with a cinnamon bun. And the Ikea Museum has more to offer than just Kottbullar.

Its restaurant focuses mainly on regional specialiti­es made with local products such as croppkakor, potato dumplings stuffed with bacon, and the salmon, always a must in Sweden.

The museum itself is more than just a showcase for the company, it’s about Sweden’s history as well. The rise of Ikea is closely linked to local economic developmen­t, and the museum’s permanent exhibition is not dull at all.

Ikea demonstrat­es humour, especially in the way it shows off its artefacts and lets you immortalis­e yourself in an Ikea catalogue cover.

One showcase contains only one of the small, angled Allen wrenches used to assemble furniture. One display case further shows only a fork with a meatball.

Everything shown here represents the brand well – you have to expect a lot of corporate philosophy and advertisin­g in such a tour.

Neverthele­ss, a visit to the Ikea Museum is a fun holiday trip, especially for families, especially if coming from Copenhagen, which is closer to Almhult than Stockholm.

Children can romp about in the colourful, cheerful museum and are playfully occupied. Adults can even get some shopping done and many of the products in the gift shop are unique. – dpa

 ?? — destinatio­n smaland/dpa — Martin Inger/Inter IKea systems — Photos: sIMONe a. Mayer/dpa ?? The first Ikea market in the swedish town of almhult is now the site of the fun Ikea Museum. Immortalis­e yourself in an Ikea catalogue cover at the museum.
The permanent exhibition in the museum shows many old sitting room designs, for example, this one from the 1960s. cinnamon snacks are often served during a swedish coffee break.
— destinatio­n smaland/dpa — Martin Inger/Inter IKea systems — Photos: sIMONe a. Mayer/dpa The first Ikea market in the swedish town of almhult is now the site of the fun Ikea Museum. Immortalis­e yourself in an Ikea catalogue cover at the museum. The permanent exhibition in the museum shows many old sitting room designs, for example, this one from the 1960s. cinnamon snacks are often served during a swedish coffee break.

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