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According to the Swedish Wikipedia page, the museum has won at least two awards:
2003, the museum and its co-founders Björn M. Jakobsen and Sven Rosborn (Rosborn is not mentioned as a founder in any of the sources I used) were awarded the Hederspris of the Svenskt kulturarv, known as the "Eldsjäl prize".
2008, the museum was awarded the Scandinavian Travel Awards prize in Berlin.
These are alluded to in thisSVT article, which I cite as a reference, but the source is the museum's own website. I have not been able to find independent verification of the awards (or where they are currently on the museum's own website). Yngvadottir (talk) 18:40, 17 July 2016 (UTC)Reply