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Any Brothers in Stockholm, Sweden?

BrotherPerez

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Greetings! I'm curious if they're any Brothers here located in Stockholm?

Some history to understand context; I was 22 (27 now) when I was raised. Soon after I moved from Providence, Rhode Island to Malmö, Sweden 4 years ago. Now I'm living in Stockholm.

I had the privilege when I 1st arrived to visit lodge "Isak Slaktaregatan 1" in Malmö. After speaking with the brothers there and receiving information such as the cost of dues not including the cost of regalia. I've been hesitant to reach out to a lodge here in Stockholm.

For the reason that I wouldn't be able to afford the cost. I'm disappointed in myself and quite embarrassed actually. It's been 4 years since I had any sort of face to face contact with Brothers, nor have participated in lodge.

I really would like to further my masonic experience especially within the Swedish Rite, though I know at the present moment it's not possible.

So what I'm actually looking for, are brothers in which I can at least befriend and get to know here.

If anyone has questions feel free to ask!

Best,

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SimonM

Registered User
Greetings brothers
Am visiting Stockholm and Umea and am wondering if there is a masonic museum or longe i can visit.
Thank you

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In Umeå there is one craft lodge as well as a St Andrews lodge and a Chapter lodge.
On this link you can see the planned activities the coming months:
http://www.frimurarorden.se/arbetsordningar/8/145/

In Stockholm there are a number of lodges and there might be a possibility to get a guided tour of the palace where the Grand Lodge resides.
http://www.frimurarorden.se/arbetsordningar/1/

Best is if you contact the lodge you plan to visit in advance. In Sweden almost al lodges start at 18:30 and after there is a dinner, so let them know it you have the possibility to stay and join them. If you have any questions, please let me know!

(the links are in Swedish, but google translate can help you)
 
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