The Swedish Museum of Natural History is a museum located in Stockholm and founded in 1819. It is the largest museum in Sweden and also houses a planetarium and Sweden's only dome-shaped IMAX cinema. The current museum building, designed by the architect Axel Anderberg and inaugurated on November 13, 1916, is located within the Royal National City Park (in Swedish: Kungliga nationalstadsparken).
The collections of the Swedish Museum of Natural History contain over eleven million of animals, plants, fungi, minerals, and fossils from around the world, along with environmental samples, DNA, ringing data, and other materials that are essential for scientific work.