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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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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.