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The Department of Child and Youth Studies is situated on campus Frescati at Stockholms University. The visiting address is Svante Arrhenius väg 21 A.

The entrance at The Department of Child and Youth Studies. Photo: Stockholm University.

Find your way to Frescati Backe

You will find the Department of Child and Youth Studies in a four-story brick building at Campus Frescati, Frescati Backe, east of the Arrhenius Laboratories.

Visiting address: Svante Arrhenius väg 21 A.

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From Stockholm's city you can walk to Frescati in 20 minutes. You can also get here with the red line (line 14) or by the commuter tram "Roslagsbanan" and several different buses.

By metro and commuter tram

Take the Roslagsbanan tram or the red metro line (line 14) and get off at "Universitetet". From there you take a ten minute walk to Svante Arrhenius väg 21 A.

By bus

Take bus 50, 639, 670 or 676 to the bus stop "Universitetet södra". From here, it takes ten minutes to walk to Svante Arrhenius väg 21 A.

By car

The visiting address is Svante Arrhenius väg 21 A. If you are driving from Roslagstull, take Roslagsvägen past the University, then turn right onto Bergiusvägen, followed by a right turn onto Frescativägen. After passing the Swedish Museum of Natural History, turn left onto Svante Arrhenius väg.

If you are driving from the north, turn off Roslagsvägen at the Ekhagen junction just before the Swedish Museum of Natural History, onto Bergiusvägen, and then follow the same route as described above.

Please note that there are a limited number of paid parking spaces available outside the department.

Stockholm University is arrayed over a large area with multiple campuses. Frescati is the main campus. Here you can find maps, directions and guides. Here you will find descriptions of what’s located in the different areas, lunch places, and how to navigate your way there.

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Opening hours

The department’s premises are open:

  • Monday - Thursday from 07:30 to 17:30
  • Friday from 07:30 to 16:00.

Lecture halls and study places

The department has newly renovated and student-friendly premises with good access to study places and group rooms. On the first floor you find the Student Office, a student kitchenette and student café/leisure room. Students also have access to a computer and printing machine on the first floor.

The premises are adapted for the disabled and there are paid parking spaces adjacent to the building.

Se all lecture halls and study places at the department

There are also plenty of study places on campus and at the university library.

Places to study at Stockholm University

Study spaces and group rooms at Stockholm University Library

Last updated: 2025-10-14

Source: Department of Child and Youth Studies