Concert venues 2024
Photo: Linus Sundahl-Djerf
Tyresö kyrka
7th of august 7pm
Tyresö kyrka is located in beautiful surroundings on the island of Södertörn. The church was built in 1640 and is located just a few hundred meters from Tyresö castle. The church has room for 160 people. Before the concert it will be possible to buy “fika” in the building “Prinsvillan”, which lies next to the church.
Access for people with disabilities: The church is accessible for wheelchair users and is equipped with a wheelchair ramp and an accessible toilet. There is also a hearing loop available in the church.
Address: Kyrkvägen 1, Tyresö
Photo: Saga de Léon
Storängsalen
8th of august 7pm
The Storängssalen, which is located in central Nacka, has been used for gatherings with room for 70 people since the early 20th century. Despite its central location, the hall is scenically located by the Storängen meadow. The building is built and decorated in the National Romantic style and has a welcoming atmosphere with beautiful wall and ceiling paintings. The Storängssalen is part of the residential community Storängen, which was declared a cultural monument of national interest in 1987.
Access for people with disabilities:
The concert hall is located upstairs in the building and is therefore unfortunately not accessible for wheelchair users.
Address: Värmdövägen 176, Nacka
Photo: Church of Sweden
Mälarhöjdens kyrka
9th of august 6pm
Mälarhöjdens kyrka from 1929 is centrally located on the mountain in the middle of Mälarhöjden and close to Mälaren. The assembly hall holds 70 people and is decorated with beautiful art by, among others, the artist Maria Hilfon.
Access for people with disabilities:
The church is equipped with a wheelchair ramp and elevator as well as a wheelchair-accessible toilet. There is also a hearing loop in the hall.
Address: Sporrgränd 1, Hägersten
Photo: Holger Ellgaard
Grünewaldvillan
10th of august 4pm
The Grünewaldvillan is located right next to the beach in Saltsjöbaden, surrounded by a beautiful garden. Built in 1893, the villa was taken over in 1936 by the artist Isaac Grünewald and became a meeting place for artists in the years that followed. The concert takes place in what was Grünewald's studio surrounded by several of his paintings. The hall has room for approximately 50 visitors.
Access for people with disabilities:
The villa is located on a hill with steps up to the building and the hall is one step up in the house. Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair ramp in the building.
Address: Saltsjöpromenaden 8, Saltsjöbaden