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'''Dansmuseet''' is a museum for the performing and visual arts in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. Opened in 1953 in the basement of the [[Royal Swedish Opera]], it originally displayed a huge collection of dance-related art that belonged to [[Rolf de Maré]], a leader of the Swedish Ballet in Paris from 1920–25. The museum is currently located at Gustav Adolfs torg 22–24, an old bank building, where it moved to in May 1999. |
'''Dansmuseet''' is a museum for the performing and visual arts in [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. Opened in 1953 in the basement of the [[Royal Swedish Opera]], it originally displayed a huge collection of dance-related art that belonged to [[Rolf de Maré]], a leader of the Swedish Ballet in Paris from 1920–25. The museum is currently located at Gustav Adolfs torg 22–24, an old bank building, where it moved to in May 1999. |
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Revision as of 12:20, 13 October 2008
Dansmuseet is a museum for the performing and visual arts in Stockholm, Sweden. Opened in 1953 in the basement of the Royal Swedish Opera, it originally displayed a huge collection of dance-related art that belonged to Rolf de Maré, a leader of the Swedish Ballet in Paris from 1920–25. The museum is currently located at Gustav Adolfs torg 22–24, an old bank building, where it moved to in May 1999.