Aguélimuseet, Sala
Facts and practical information
Aguélimuseet is a Swedish artist museum in Sala.
The museum has a large collection of 32 paintings and sketches by Ivan Aguéli, which was donated by Carl Friberg, the town doctor in Sala, to the National Museum for deposit in the Aguéli Museum.
In addition to Aguéli's works, the museum's permanent collection includes several works by Helene Schjerfbeck, as well as paintings by Karl Nordström, Prince Eugen, Sven 'X' Erixson, Richard Bergh, Carl Milles, Helmer Osslund, Stellan Mörner, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Carl Wilhelmson, Edvard Munch, Karl Isakson and Carl Kylberg, among others.
The museum, which is run by the non-profit Sala Konstförening, was opened in 1961 and has been housed in the Täljstenen cultural quarter in Sala since 2007.
Aguélimuseet – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sala Silvergruva, Norrby kyrka, Kumla Church, Östanbäck Monastery.