Detailed Plans for ABBA Museum Revealed

In case you didn't already have a good reason for a visit to Sweden, now you don't have an excuse not to. The ABBA museum is set to open in Stockholm in the summer of 2009 and will feature a multi-media experience, displaying instruments, rare memorabilia and costumes from the quartet, that shot to international stardom during the 70s with such hits as "Fernando," "Dancing Queen" and "Waterloo," just to name a few. 6,500 square feet and three floors will be filled with items provided by the four members of the band, who experienced most of their commercial success during the years of 1976 to 1978. Along with Graceland and Dollyworld, this is just adding one more stop to my list of places that I'll eventually have to visit one day. In case you've managed to forget why ABBA's totally awesome, check out this classic ABBA, Oliva Newton John and Andy Gibb collaboration after the jump and you'll be reminded once again.
Foto: Detailed Plans for ABBA Museum Revealed Publicado: 2007-12-06
Proveedor: A Socialite's Life