Find us
The Department of Physical Geography is located in Geovetenskapens hus (Geo-Science Building), Campus Frescati, Stockholm.
The visting address is Svante Arrhenius väg 8. The main entrances are located on the south side of the building.

Drone image of the Geoscience building, Stockholm University. Photo: Sören Andersson / Stockholm University
Find your way around the house
The building Geovetenskapens hus consists of several parts, three elongated buildings, two fan-shaped buildings and connecting buildings. In two of the three elongated buildings and in the connecting buildings (S, T, X and V), the department has its offices and research laboratories. In the two fan-shaped houses U and Y, most of the teaching rooms are located.
The room numbering in the house is structured as follows: T236 = House T floor 2 room 36. The classrooms' room code consists of a letter and two numbers e.g. sal U29 = House U plan 2 sal 9.
The entrance at Svante Arrhenius väg 12 is open Monday-Friday from 07.45 to 19.00. The house is not open on weekends and major holidays.
Our field station Navarino Environmental Observatory (NEO)
The research station is a cooperation between Stockholm University, Academy of Athens and TEMES. NEO is located in Messinia, a region in south western Peloponnese, Greece close to Kalamata.
Last updated: 2025-10-30
Source: Institutionsnamn