It is about two different proposals: The Customs House on Blasieholmen and the Stadsgårdsterminal at Slussen in Stockholm.
Both locations offer worthy and central positions, with the possibility of transforming historic environments into welcoming exhibition spaces and lively quays, writes the museum in the letter to the City of Stockholm.
The Swedish Museum of the Holocaust is currently located in temporary premises at Torsgatan 19 in Stockholm. The buildings now proposed are both older buildings with attractive locations in the capital.