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  1. Explore the American Swedish Institute and discover the historic Turnblad Mansion with free admission every Thursday from 3–8 pm.

  2. American Swedish Institute. 512 reviews. #8 of 463 things to do in Minneapolis. Speciality MuseumsHistory Museums. Open now. 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Write a review. About. Founded in 1929 by Swan J. Turnblad, this castle serves as a combination historic house/museum that features exhibits and programs of the Swedish culture.

  3. American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1,061 likes · 101 talking about this. Explore Nordic arts and culture with ASI—a museum, cultural center, café, and destination store in MN

  4. THE AMERICAN SWEDISH INSTITUTE (ASI) is a vibrant arts and cultural organization, museum and historic home located at 2600 Park Avenue near downtown Minneapolis. ASI serves as a gathering place for people to share stories and experiences around universal themes of tradition, migration, craft and the arts, all informed by enduring ties to Sweden.

  5. The American Swedish Institute is a campus cultural center with a vibrant arts scene that represents the Nordic heritage and strong Swedish influence found within Minneapolis.

  6. The American Swedish Institute (ASI) is a vibrant museum and cultural center comprised of the landmark 1908 Turnblad Mansion (Minneapolis’ only castle) and the Nelson Cultural Center.

  7. The American Swedish Institute (ASI) is a must-see vibrant arts, museum and cultural center that engages locally and connects globally. Don’t miss exploring the historic Turnblad Mansion, the only “Castle” in the Twin Cities, listed on the National Register of Historic Places!

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