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  1. American Swedish Institute (the United States) Show map of Minnesota Show map of the United States Show all. Former name. American Institute for Swedish Arts, Literature and Science. Established. 1929. ( 1929) Location. 2600 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  2. View the Collections. ASI is a resource for learning about Sweden and Swedish-American culture and heritage, Scandinavian folk arts and culture, the Turnblad Family, and contemporary Swedish art and culture. Learn more through an ASI program, or through these helpful resources.

  3. Things to do near American Swedish Institute Minneapolis Institute of Art Children's Theatre Company Midtown Global Market Open Eye Figure Theater Escape the Room Basilica of St. Mary Lake Street The Electric Fetus Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Hennepin History Museum U.S. Bank Stadium Minneapolis Skyway System Minneapolis Convention Center ...

  4. American Swedish Institute has a free, adjacent parking lot for its patrons. Please enter the Nelson Cultural Center (which adjoins with the Turnblad Mansion) building from the lot, using the door that faces south. Get Directions

  5. The adults will love events like book discussions, film screenings, lectures, art viewings and more that can all be found at the American Swedish Institute. Whether you’re brand new to the Swedish culture, or you’re well-seasoned, the American Swedish Institute will amaze you.

  6. American Swedish Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1,040 likes · 104 talking about this.

  7. Dec 19, 2021 · A house fit for a king. Not long after moving to Minneapolis as a young man, Turnblad met Christina Nilsson. She was also an immigrant from Sweden and the two married in 1883. A year later Lillian, their only child, was born.

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