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== ”The new Nationalmuseum” ==
[[File:Joseph Ducreux - Selfportrait, called La Surprise (The surprise) - NM 7496 - Nationalmuseum.jpg|thumb|226x226px|[[Joseph Ducreux]], Selfportrait, called La Surprise (The surprise)]]
 
On the 3 of February 2013 the Nationalmuseum closed in preparation for renovation. The museum was in need of an extensive renovation and refurbishment as the building was worn by intensive use. In 2009, [[National Property Board of Sweden]] (SFV) was commissioned to carry out a feasibility study and in 2010 SFV was commissioned to produce a building program that was presented to the government in 2011. In 2012, planning began for renovation and rebuilding of the Nationalmuseum and in February 2013 the Nationalmuseum began its evacuation of the museum building.
 
One year later, on 20 February 2014, SFV was commissioned by the government to carry out renovation and conversion of the Nationalmuseum into a fully modern museum building, adapted to future museum operations with retained cultural-historical values ​​in the unique, listed building. The work took place in close collaboration with the tenant Nationalmuseum.
[[File:Joseph Ducreux - Selfportrait, called Le Silence (The Silence) - NM 7495 - Nationalmuseum.jpg|thumb|226x226px|Joseph Ducreux, Selfportrait, called Le Silence (The Silence).Both acquired in 2018 with Sophia Gieseckes donation funds.]]
 
During the renovation, the museum building itself on Blasieholmen was closed to the public. During the time when the museum building was closed, the Nationalmuseum continued to show its art collection in other places in Stockholm, Sweden and abroad.