Collection
You can now view our Collection online through our CatalogIt hub. View selected items from the Swedish American Museum’s permanent collection of about 10,000 artifacts and 300 linear feet of archival material. Explore photographs, household items, and more incredible objects that represent a piece of the immigration journey. View items on display in our core exhibit, We Are America, along with other objects that are part of our permanent collection.
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Collection Highlight
The Granite Rocks Lighthouse on Lake Superior
Leon Lundmark
Oil on canvas
Gift of Randall Bennett
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About the Collection
Our permanent collection captures the Swedish-American experience in the United States, Chicago, and the Andersonville neighborhood in which the Museum resides.
The Museum’s permanent collection includes:
- Archival material documenting the Swedish immigration experience to Chicago
- Personal artifacts and material that illuminate the lives and stories of Chicago’s Swedish and Swedish-American residents
- Swedish and Swedish-American decorative art
- Farming and agricultural implements: machinery as brought here from Sweden or made by the immigrants and their descendants
- Folk art which reflects the perspectives of Swedish artists, from the first immigrants to present day
- Fine art relevant to the Swedish experience
- Artifacts showing the life and work of Chicago area-based Swedish organizations and businesses
Swedish-American immigration story, the story of contemporary Swedish-Americans, the relationship between Swedes and Swedish-Americans, and the history of the Andersonville neighborhood.
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