The Stockholm city center has many beautiful buildings dating back hundreds of years, constructed for various purposes. However, slowly over time these buildings were updated and modernized, often only sporting an old exterior. The Hallwyl Museum is the rare exception as the interior acts as a time capsule of sorts to how the wealthy lived in the 19th-century. The house was constructed between 1893 and 1898 to suit the needs and interests of the count and countess. The building was designed to look old, taking inspiration from medieval and renaissance architecture,…