Missionshuset is a chapel located within the Skansen open-air museum in Stockholm. Established in the early 20th century, it provides a historical representation of folk movements and free churches in Sweden. The chapel allows visitors to experience life in a small congregation from the 1910s, showcasing period-specific decor and exhibits that reflect the era's religious practices and community life.
The chapel hosts worship services and Sunday school activities, contributing to the cultural and spiritual landscape of the museum. It also celebrates traditional annual festivals, offering insights into the customs and rituals associated with the local religious history. Educational opportunities are available for those interested in learning more about the establishment of the Missionshuset and its significance within the broader context of Swedish religious movements.
As part of Skansen, Missionshuset engages visitors with interactive experiences that enhance their understanding of the historical and cultural aspects of the chapel. This integration within the open-air museum allows for a comprehensive exploration of Sweden's religious heritage, making it a notable site for both education and reflection.




