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Finding your way on Stockholm University campus

Source: https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/about-our-campus/finding-your-way-on-stockholm-university-campus Parent: https://www.su.se/english/about-the-university/about-our-campus/opening-hours

Stockholm University has several campuses, and this guide will help you get to know the different areas.

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Here you will find descriptions of what’s located in the different areas, lunch places, and how to navigate your way there.

Visiting addresses and contact details

Opening hours

Contact information – departments and centres

Albano and AlbaNova campus

At AlbaNova, education and research are carried out in physics, astronomy and biotechnology at both Stockholm University and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH).

Directions to Albano and AlbaNova (Google Maps)\

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Contact information – departments and centres

Lunch places

Following places is available in Albano:

Kräftan (website in Swedish) Restaurant, Kräftriket 9C

Proviant Albano (website in Swedish) Restaurant, bar and café. House 2, floor 4

Café (website in Swedish) Albano, house 2, floor 2

Pressbyrån, Albano Albano, house 4. Albanovägen 12

Restaurant Albanova Roslagstullsbacken 21, AlbaNova, floor 3 of the main building.

The Coffice Albano Albano, house 3. Hannes Alfvéns väg 10

Study spaces and group rooms

Find study spaces, group rooms and resource rooms

Frescati campus

The main campus of Stockholm University is Frescati, characterised by beautiful nature, unique architecture and modern art. The area stretches from Frescativägen 54 in the north to Södra huset in the south, and from west to east between the “Universitetet” subway station to Frescatibackehusen.

From Stockholm city centre, walking to Frescati takes about 20 minutes. You can also take the tunnelbana (subway) red line to the Universitetet station, the Roslagsbanan commuter train, and a number of buses.

Directions to Frescati (Google Maps)\

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Contact information – departments and centres

Lunch places

For most recent update on opening hours regarding the above mentionen lunch places/venues please visit nordrest.se (website in Swedish)

Accelerator Café Cafe, take away, Frescativägen 26A

Faculty Club (website in Swedish) Manne Siegbahn (restaurant for staff, members)

Lantbruket Universitetsvägen 7

Frescati Stories (website in Swedish) Fast casual restaurant, café. Södra huset A4

Kafé Kåriander Fast casual restaurant, café, Studenthuset

Matbutiken (website in Swedish) Take away, plant-based food. Södra huset C4

Prego Arrhenius Cafe, take away, Arrheniusloboratorierna C5

Prego SU (website in Swedish) Café, take away. Södra huset D4

Restaurant PicNic Fast food, on the right-hand path from the subway station

There are also some Foodtrucks in the area (website in Swedish).

Study spaces and group rooms

Find study spaces, group rooms and resource rooms

Kista campus

The Kista campus lies in the heart of a world-leading IT cluster. As the name suggests, this campus is in Kista, several kilometres north of central Stockholm. Its home to the largest department at Stockholm University: Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV).

Directions to Kista campus (Google Maps)\

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Contact information – departments and centres

Lunch places

The campus is a short walk from Kista Galleria which hosts a large selection of restaurants and cafes.

Lilla Frescati

The area directly west from the Universitetet station on the other side of Roslagsbana is Lilla Frescati. Here you will find the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, the Centre for Cultural Evolution, and the Osteological Unit.

Directions to Lilla Frescati (Google Maps)

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Contact information – departments and centres

Lunch places

Lilla Frescati is only a short walk to the main Frescati campus and its restaurant offerings.

The Film House (Filmhuset)

The Sections for Cinema Studies and Fashion Studies are housed in the Film House building in Stockholm. With the proximity to the film archives, cinemas, and research library of the Swedish Film Institute, there are unique opportunities for research and teaching. Both sections belong to the Department of Media Studies.

Directions to the Film House (Google Map)

In the area

Contact information – departments and centres

Lunch places

Crème Filmhuset (in Swedish)

Other areas

Available research infrastructure resources at Stockholm University

Bergius Botanic Garden

Bergius Botanic Garden lies between Roslagsbanan highway and Brunsviken bay, on the Northern end of Frescati and the National Park.

Directions to Bergius Botanic Garden (Google Maps)

Bergius Botanic Garden is a museum for living plants with the objective of spreading knowledge and information about biological diversity, botany and horticulture as well as managing material for research and education. The garden serves national and international researchers, students, school children and the general public. The garden is owned and managed by Stockholm University and the Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Stockholm University’s collection includes most of the living plants, around 5,500 species, which are cultivated systematically or in plant-geographical order, outdoors, in greenhouses, and in seed storage. A part of the living collection belongs to the Bergianska board at the Swedish Academy of Sciences. Other collections include objects, portraits of botanists, a library and herbaria. These belong to the Bergianska board at the Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Bergius Botanic Garden website

Spökslottet

Scheffler Palace, more commonly known as the “Spökslottet” (Ghost Castle), was built around 1700 and sits on Drottninggatan, just before Observatory Hill. Official receptions are hosted at Spökslottet, which also has a distinguished art collection (1300s-1800s) and a remarkable collection of Swedish art glass. Much of the older art collection was donated in 1884 and belongs to the Adolf Berg collection, for which Stockholm University is a ward.

Directions to Spökslottet (Google Maps)

Collections and art at Stockholm University

Last updated: 2026-03-04

Source: Communications office & Property Management Office

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