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Sweden · SwedenIllustration: Filip Lindén/Matador (CC BY) Museums are important learning environments for children and young people. This is shown by a compilation of research carried out by the National Heritage Board within the project “Count on the museums”. Research shows that museums and cultural heritage sites promote students’ thinking, language, empathy and social skills. The material cultural heritage develops both students’ cognitive learning – that …Read Article
Museums Strengthen School Teaching - Swedish History Magazine

Sweden · SwedenPairs of words joined by a conjunction – often marked by alliteration or rhyme – are a widespread phenomenon in the Germanic languages. We use them every day, in expressions such as peace and quiet and happiness. They are not only expressive, but they say something about our time and our lives, and about how we organize our thoughts. Their use is deeply rooted in these languages and their poetic traditions. SourceRead Article
Word Pairs in Old Norse Poetry - Swedish History Magazine

Vänersborg · VänersborgVänersborgs Museum May 17, 2025 – Vänersborgs Museum is showing a new exhibition about the lost city of Brätte. In the late 16th century, it grew up around a trading post on Lake Vänern. In 1644, Brätte was moved, renamed Vänersborg and forgotten. The exhibition tells the story of how the city was rediscovered in the 20th century and about the life and everyday life of the people of Brätte. When Brätte was at its largest, the city had over… Sour…Read Article