Yeshin Norbu Center — Located in the bustling city of Stockholm, the center provides a contrast to the urban environment, offering a dedicated space for quiet reflection amidst the city's rhythm. You'll find it within a typical city building, suggesting an accessible and integrated approach to practice.

Yeshin Norbu Center

Stockholm's urban oasis for mindfulness.

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Stockholm's vibrant energy meets a space for quiet contemplation at Yeshin Norbu Center. This FPMT center offers a welcoming environment for those curious about Buddhist teachings, right in the heart of the city. While specific programs aren't detailed, FPMT centers generally provide a range of classes, meditations, and study groups suitable for both newcomers and more experienced practitioners. It's a convenient spot to drop in for a session if you're exploring Stockholm, or to connect with a community focused on spiritual growth. The center runs by donation, making it accessible to a wide audience and reflecting a commitment to sharing these practices freely. It's a great option for anyone looking to integrate mindfulness into their urban life.

Highlights

  • Part of the FPMT network, ensuring a consistent approach to Tibetan Buddhism
  • Conveniently located in central Stockholm
  • Offers a community hub for local practitioners

Good for

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Setting

Located in the bustling city of Stockholm, the center provides a contrast to the urban environment, offering a dedicated space for quiet reflection amidst the city's rhythm. You'll find it within a typical city building, suggesting an accessible and integrated approach to practice.

Accommodation

Accommodation details are not available. Visitors likely arrange their own lodging in Stockholm.

Address Birger Jarlsgatan 131B, 113 56 Stockholm

How to get there

The Yeshin Norbu Center is located at Birger Jarlsgatan 131B in Stockholm. Being in a central city location, it's likely easily reachable by various modes of transport within Stockholm. Specific driving or walking directions would depend on your starting point.

Nearest airport: Stockholm-Bromma Airport (BMA) (6 km)

Nearest city: Stockholm

Public transport: Contact the center for specific public transport details, though its central location suggests good accessibility.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

Visit Yeshin Norbu Center website

Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Feb, Mar, Apr

Avoid: Jul, Aug, Oct

Stockholm experiences distinct seasons. Summers are mild and pleasant, while winters are cold with snow and shorter daylight hours. Dress in layers, especially during cooler months, and be prepared for varying weather conditions depending on your visit.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of programs does Yeshin Norbu Center offer?

Specific program details are not provided, but as an FPMT center, they typically offer a range of Buddhist teachings, meditation sessions, and study groups suitable for various levels of experience. It's best to check their website for current schedules.

Is Yeshin Norbu Center easy to access via public transport in Stockholm?

Given its central Stockholm address on Birger Jarlsgatan, it is highly likely the center is well-served by public transport. Stockholm has an extensive network of buses, trams, and subways.

Do I need to have prior experience with Buddhism to attend classes?

While not explicitly stated, FPMT centers generally welcome individuals of all experience levels, including complete beginners. Many centers offer introductory courses and meditations that don't require any prior knowledge.

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