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Guided tour at KTH Campus

Learn about KTH's activities and zeitgeist by taking a guided tour of art, architecture and history on KTH Campus.

An arch in a brick building. in the background are large brick buildings.
Photo: Petter Karlberg

 
 

Photo: Petter Karlberg

The guides and language

Swedish and English:

  • Anna Hamilton
  • Fredrik Liljeblad
  • Anna-Lena Martin
  • Nele Stoffels
  • Hanna Sundelin

English and Portuguese:

  • Elizabeth Keller

French:

  • Anna-Lena Martin

The guided tours are for group of guests of employees at KTH, school classes and various organizations.
 

If you are thinking about studying at KTH and wish to take a tour of KTH Campus, you will find more information on the website for studies .

  • All KTH-guides are employees at KTH who work with other things at the university and are giving tours as time permits. Guided tours take place during office hours, non-holiday weekdays at 08.00-16.30.
  • Groups shall not be more than 15-20 per guide.
  • The enviroment displayed is both inside and outside and we'll walk on different kinds of road surfaces (cobblestone, stairs etc).

If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact kth-guidning@kth.se To book a guided tour for groups, please fill in this form .

Open walking tours

During the fall, KTH will have open walking tours of KTH’s art, architecture and history on campus Valhallvägen. Welcome on an exciting lunch walk!

All tours take place between 12.10-12.55 and the starting point is KTH Entré. Participants are limited to 25 persons per tour so please register through the form to secure your spot. Registration for each tour opens approximately two weeks in advance. We would like to inform you that the tours are not recommended for people with limited mobility.

Click on the date you want to sign up to, if the date is not linked, it is not yet possible to sign up.

The tours will take place on the following dates:

2nd of October (Swedish)

16th of October (English)

6th of November (Swedish)

20th of November (English)

4th of December (Swedish)

The tours are free of charge.