GlashusEtt

GlashusEtt is the centre for environmental information and communication in Hammarby Sjöstad. 

The residents' involvement is an important part of the environmental work. GlashusEtt provides advice on how to have less environmental impact and conserve resources among other things. It is also here that the residents could get corn starch bags for free for their biodegradable waste.

In the entrance hall you can see a model of the entire area and the eco-cycle is visualized by lights and buttons. The room is also used for different kinds of exhibitions informing about current environmental issues. Those are in Swedish, but can either easily be understood also by foreigner or explained to you by our staff.

Most of the information material are in Swedish but we have some in English.

Meeting place for people interested in the environment
If you are a group which would like to have a presentation about Hammarby Sjöstad and its environmental solutions please contact GlashusEtt. The price per group is SEK 2500:- (incl VAT) and is paid upon arrival with credit card.

Before planning and booking a trip to us at GlashusEtt we advice you to check the national holidays.
Swedish national holidays»

Financers of GlashusEtt
The financers of GlashusEtt are Stockholm Water Company, Fortum and the City of Stockholm Development Administration.

telephone: +46 8 522 137 00
telefax: +46 8 522 137 01
glashusett(at)hammarbysjostad.se
 

 
W E L C O M E !

Lugnets Allé 39 in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm.

Opening hours:
Monday               9.00-17.00
Tuesday              9.00-17.00
Wednesday          9.00-19.00
Thursday             9.00-17.00
Friday                  9.00-16.30
Saturday            10.30-14.00

Closed for lunch 12.00-13.00
(NB! Not Saturdays)

Changes in opening hours:

From the 24th of January to the 26th of April GlashusEtt will be closed on Tuesdays 9.15-11.45 and Thursdays 9.15-10.15 due to water classes for children.

Tuesday 31 January
Closed 10.45-11.45

Thursday 2 February
Closed 9.15-10.15
 

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