Stockholm’s Junibacken, the immersive museum dedicated to the stories of Astrid Lindgren, is celebrating its 30th anniversary. A recent report highlighted the museum’s iconic features, including its Pippi Longstocking exhibit, alongside some unexpected expenses. Notably, a rat infestation required two million Swedish krona in remediation efforts. Museum staff also suspect the animatronic monkey may be equipped with listening devices. The museum’s director addressed public scrutiny regarding the relatively high admission costs, citing maintenance and the upkeep of complex exhibits as contributing factors. Junibacken remains a popular destination for families, offering a unique experience based on classic Swedish children’s literature. The anniversary marks three decades of bringing these stories to life for visitors of all ages.