Skansen – Museo al aire libre
Ubicación
Esenciales
- Da un paseo por la historia de Suecia
- Observa los animales domésticos y salvajes escandinavos
- Visita talleres de artesanía tradicional
Información práctica
Niños
Entrada infantil para niños de 4 a 15 años
Entrada gratuita para niños de 0 a 3 años si van acompañados de un adulto con entrada
Idiomas
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Horario de apertura
Lunes - Viernes: 10.00 - 15.00
Sábado y domingo: 10.00 - 16.00
Información sobre las entradas
Entradas disponibles directamente en el móvil
Las entradas se pueden reprogramar o cancelar hasta con 24 horas de antelación
Más información
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Cómo llegar
Transporte Público
La parada más cercana es Skansen (tranvía 7 y autobús 67).
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Una experiencia única con la historia de Suecia
Cuando visites Skansen, ubicado en la hermosa isla de Djurgården, podrás escapar de los confines de la vida del siglo XXI y explorar una vida más sencilla. Al cruzar las puertas, te transportarás a la Suecia preindustrial, donde te encontrarás rodeado de unas 150 casas y granjas de todas las regiones del país.
El mundo cambió rápidamente en el siglo XIX y muchos temían que la vida tradicional desapareciera. Por eso se creó Skansen en 1891, para preservar las costumbres y ocupaciones tradicionales. En este museo único de Estocolmo, puedes contemplar cómo vivían antes los suecos según el cambio de las estaciones y conocer las costumbres y tradiciones, el trabajo, las celebraciones y la vida cotidiana de tiempos pasados. Puedes visitar los talleres de artesanía tradicional, como el batido de mantequilla, el tejido, la fabricación de zapatos y el soplado de vidrio.
Al ser un lugar donde se mantienen las tradiciones suecas, Skansen es también el lugar donde se celebran las ocasiones festivas tradicionales de muchos de los que viven en Estocolmo, incluida la Familia Real. En Pascua, San Juan, Lucía, Navidad, Nochevieja y todas las demás fiestas suecas, la gente viene aquí a celebrarlo.
La vida entre los animales autóctonos nórdicos
Skansen no es únicamente el hogar de las tradiciones suecas, sino también de muchos animales nórdicos salvajes, lo que convierte a Skansen en un zoológico y en un museo. Mientras paseas por la vida rural sueca tradicional, te encontrarás cara a cara (a una distancia segura) con osos pardos, alces, lobos, renos y linces.
Tu entrada a Skansen también te da acceso al zoo infantil -Lill Skansen-, donde podrás presentar a tus hijos unas treinta especies animales diferentes de cerca. Hay mini cerdos, ovejas roslag, cobayas, conejos, sapos, lagartos e incluso gatos. También hay un parque infantil y un pequeño escenario para hacer teatro, música y dar clases sobre animales.
Otro lugar que puedes visitar con tu entrada a Skansen es el Centro del Mar Báltico, donde puedes descubrir el mundo submarino desde el archipiélago de Estocolmo hasta el mar abierto. El Centro tiene múltiples acuarios con diferentes sistemas de agua y hábitats que muestran los distintos entornos del Mar Báltico, lo que lo hace único. Tu entrada no te da acceso al Acuario Skansen.
Consigue aquí tus entradas para el museo al aire libre de Skansen
Si quieres explorar este lugar único, consigue tus entradas con antelación. Puedes dedicar con facilidad hasta medio día en esta gran atracción, ya que hay varios restaurantes y cafés donde puedes comprar una deliciosa comida para seguir disfrutando. No olvides visitar la tienda del museo a la salida para encontrar artesanía tradicional y artículos de diseño sueco.
Opiniones
228 reseñas
Un día especial
Un día muy especial, viendo animales nórdicos casitas, paseando en el mercadillo navideño, comiendo en uno de sus restaurantes que nos costa barato y estaba todo súper bueno y casero
SENSACIONAL
Un auténtico museo viviente. Grandísima extensión al aire libre donde perderse todo un día disfrutando del paseo por sus calles, jardines y caminos. Un recorrido por la historia de Suecia, desde los asentamientos vikingos hasta los años 30 del sXX. Recreaciones de pueblos con sus viviendas, granjas, iglesias donde puedes entrar y charlar con los actores vestidos de época o comprar en sus tiendas. Es un viaje en el tiempo, absoluto. También hay un Parque de la Naturaleza con animales en su entorno natural, que tiene bastante encanto. Skansen merece una visita, sin duda alguna, pero hay que tener en cuenta que necesitas una jornada entera para disfrutarlo y conocerlo bien.
Historia de Suecia resumida en un museo al aire libre-para todos los públicos
Estaba de escapada por Estocolmo con mi marido y había leído sobre este parque. Es un museo al aire libre se encuentra en la isla de Djurgården y ocupa prácticamente toda la extensión de la isla. Es un paseo por la historia de Suecia hasta lo que es hoy que os lo recomiendo. completamente. Es muy chulo, tanto visitar las casas, como los animales. Fue fundado junto con el Museo Nórdico en 1891. Es enorme, para estar el día entero allí.
Imprescindible visitar cuando se viaja a Estocolmo
Es un lugar muy excepcional, con personas que realizan las actividades que se llevaban a cabo en este territorio antes de la industrialización (boticaria, ferretero,metalistería, agricultores..), siglo XVIII y principios del XIX. El cariño con que hablan de estos antiguos oficios y el conocimiento que tienen de estos en esa época impresiona. Muy interesante también la reconstrucción de las cabañas y modos de vida de los grupos Sami, muy perseguidos por los cazadores de renos.
PARQUE-MUSEO AL AIRE LIBRE Y CERCA DEL CENTRO
Parque recomendable.Distintos tipos de casas tradicionales suecas.Hay también un pequeño zoo donde se ven osos, búfalos, etc.Ideal con buen tiempo ya que se puede comer y es donde van muchas familias con niños.Un pulmón verde cerca del centro. Merece la pena.
Precioso paseo
Uno de los lugares más encantadores de Estocolmo, donde disfrutar del maravilloso ambiente, rodeado de flores, naturaleza, familias con niños y diferentes construcciones tradicionales típicas del país . Inolvidable.
Día agradable en familia
Lugar peculiar muy original y precioso!! Ideal para familias con niños pequeños. Hay un zoo para ellos donde pueden ver más de cerca a los animales y diferentes parques. La serpiente tobogán triunfa especialmente! Hay diversos puestos para comer e incluso zona de picnic donde disponen de fuego para poder hacerte tú mismo la comida. Si vas en invierno recomiendo ir en fin de semana ya que hay más ambiente, nosotros fuimos en domingo y estuvo genial. Lo recomiendo 100%
Hermoso paseo
Un lugar muy agradable en donde realizar un bonito paseo viendo arquitectura tradicional sueca. Muy recomendable si vas con niños, se lo pasan pipa
Full day escape to SKANSEN!
Not my first time to Skansen and def not my last. It is perfect for a little escape with your family - specially if you have children! I remember a few years ago they had kittens that children could donate their pacifiers to (to help the child to transition from not using it they had to give it to the little kittens who needed them more- any parent understands). Adorable. The whole vibe is just so peaceful.
Villaggio svedese molto carino
Terza volta che ci vengo..molto carino, fondamentalmente è un villaggio svedese rimasto al passato , un po' vero un po' finto..poi comunque ci sono gli animali, le giostre, le mostre, si mangia e si beve..un bell'acquario..insomma con i bambini si passa una bella giornata
A different kind of zoo experience.
It’s more of a 4.5 review. Started by getting a ferry from Old Town and then it was around a 10 minute walk to Skansen. We booked tickets from our phones outside the resort , wasn’t too busy inside although large school groups turned up later in the day. A wide variety of stuff to do from viewing local wildlife (moose, bears etc) to pottery stores and kids playgrounds. The food was surprisingly affordable with a few options available. We decided to do basic hot dogs, kids loved them. There is an aquarium on site but this costs extra, it didn’t help that there was a baby lemur visible from the outside but within the aquarium site so my 6 year old daughter was begging me to pay for access. Overall a nice day out if the weather is good.
Dag med mycket att göra.
Här finns mycket att se, Nordiska djur, aktiviteter av aktörer som visar upp historia. Skogskojan tips om man önskar ha med eget fika , bra med sittplatser och mikrovågsugnar. Bra lekplatser för barnen, det är inte billigt att äta, fika men överkomligt. Bra pris på souvenirer i ”loungen” uppe vid ”smålandstorget ” ?
Our second visit to admire Vasa
Unusual museum. Focused on one object, the ship with most unusual and fascinating history. Created to exude Swedish maritime power, it sunk capsizing on its maiden voyage right outside the harbor. The recovered and restored vessel is viewed in a large hall. You can walk around it admiring every magnificent detail of this beautiful but apparently not seaworthy ship. The exhibits explain the elaborate renovation process. We have seen Vasa many years ago and it was great to see it again refreshing good memories of the museum.
Experience Review of Visiting Skansen with My Family
Visiting Skansen with my family was one of the most memorable experiences of our trip to Stockholm. Located on the beautiful island of Djurgården, Skansen is much more than a museum—it feels like stepping into a living piece of Swedish history. From the moment we entered, we were surrounded by charming historic buildings, friendly staff dressed in period clothing, and stunning views overlooking the city. One of the things we enjoyed most was exploring the traditional Swedish houses and farms that have been carefully preserved and relocated from different regions of the country. Walking from one area to another felt like traveling through time. Each building had its own story, and the demonstrations by craftspeople helped bring Swedish history and culture to life in an engaging way. The children particularly loved the animal section of Skansen. Seeing Nordic animals such as moose, bears, reindeer, and wolves up close was exciting and educational. It was wonderful to watch the kids' reactions as they learned about wildlife native to Scandinavia. The zoo areas were spacious and well maintained, making the experience enjoyable for both visitors and animals. Another highlight was simply strolling through the grounds together. Skansen is beautifully landscaped, with plenty of green spaces, gardens, and scenic paths. We frequently stopped to admire the views of Stockholm's waterfront and take family photos. Despite being a popular attraction, the atmosphere felt calm and relaxed, allowing us to enjoy the day at our own pace. We also appreciated the cafés and small shops scattered throughout the park. Taking a break for coffee and snacks while surrounded by historic surroundings made the experience even more pleasant. There was always something new to discover around the next corner, whether it was an old church, a traditional workshop, or a cultural demonstration. Overall, our visit to Skansen was a perfect combination of history, culture, nature, and family fun. It offered a unique opportunity to experience Sweden's heritage in an interactive and enjoyable setting. We left with a greater appreciation for Swedish traditions and many wonderful memories together. I would highly recommend Skansen to anyone visiting Stockholm, especially families looking for an attraction that is both entertaining and educational.
A must go
Such a lot to see here. A must go if you are on Stockholm. Extremely interesting.
Absolutely a highlight in Stockholm
An absolutely fantastic open air museum. I imagine that on weekends it would be even better with perhaps more buildings open, and more people present to tell about the buildings. As it was I heard some fascinating stories from a young man in a farmhouse, and two lovely ladies working hard in a manor kitchen. In spring it is just magic with the blossom everywhere.
Particolare e suggestivo
Un museo all’aperto.. un parco.. un piccolo zoo.. un acquario.. tutto questo è SKANSEN. Un salto nella storia anche! E se la giornata è bella diventa ancora più bello e fantastico.
Huge park - lots of fun
This was such a fun place to explore! You can easily spend a day here and I imagine it's great for kids and families. There's so much to see. There's a living museum, nordic animals, an aquarium, workshops, parks, gardens... Definitely come here on a nice day and bring a picnic! It's also very close to the ABBA museum and some other popular attractions.
Good but disappointing
We were really looking forward to visiting Skansen, being big fans of living museums, but we left disappointed. The positives were that it was a very pretty area and we were pleasantly surprised to see the animals, which we weren't expecting. The biggest negative though was that you can't go inside the vast majority of the buildings, which was a real shame. It was expensive, as is everywhere in Stockholm, but I would recommend a visit - just be aware of what it is, or more importantly, what it isn't!
A lot to see but not all buildings open
Skansen is huge and there is a lot to see. There isn’t a defined route so everyone spreads out which is quite good. Sadly not all buildings open today apart from larger farmsteads but the ones which were open had guides inside who were helpful. The best bit for us was the 1930s area as shops to explore and more to easily see. Not sure I’d rush back here but probably good to visit if you’re in Stockholm for more than a weekend
Viaggio nel tempo
Il luogo è stata una vera scoperta date le deludenti recensioni non ero convinta e invece mi sono ricreduta. È un luogo incantato e fermo nel tempo. Si tratta di un autentico antico villaggio di fine '800 con molti personaggi vestiti d'epoca. Non è ben segnalato cosa vedere, la numerazione della mappa che danno all'ingresso non è riportata nelle case ma forse questo è stato divertente. Molte case sono solo museo e un vetro impedisce l'ingresso ma poi improvvisamente scopri una porticina all'interno e qualche personaggio è lì ad aspettarti al caldo del focolare. Il tempo di prendere calore e ricominci il giro. La scuola, l'ufficio postale la chiesa, sono dei veri gioielli. Un te caldo in una vecchia locanda è stato molto gradito. I mestieri molto belli da guardare: il vetraio, il ceramista, l'officina meccanica, un incanto! Ai ragazzi sono anche piaciuti gli animali nordici. Per i bambini piccoli ci sono grandi aree gioco al chiuso molto simpatiche. Per pranzare nella piazza centrale ci sono dei chioschi che vendono panini, piadine o salsicce che puoi arrostire sulla brace. Tempo di visita MINIMO TRE ORE
Skansen
Really enjoyed this. Would be good for adults and children alike. Plenty of animals and aquarium. Historical houses are good . Would be great in summer when the weather is better.
À ne pas louper
Très joli parc / musée qui reconstitue les traditions suédoises. C'est très plaisant de s'y promener.
À ne pas louper
Très joli parc / musée qui reconstitue les traditions suédoises. C'est très plaisant de s'y promener.
Walk around the Skanzen
It is pretty neat, there were parts closed during march. But my main feature I was missing is a recommended path through the part, or recommended places to visit.
Great place to visit
Loved our trip to Skansen! Really good value for money and due to time constraints didn't get to see all of it! We combined our trip with a visit to the Abba Museum and had a fantastic day. Will definitely visit again in the summer months when we go to Stockholm again. All staff really friendly, food not too expensive and so much to do and see. I came away with a much better knowledge about how Swedish people lived in the past - and how they dealt with the cold!
Skantzen
A true favourite when in schweden.
Toller Tag
Diese Bewertung basiert lediglich auf eigene Erfahrungen und spiegelt daher nur die persönliche Meinung wieder. Wir haben Skansen während unseren Urlaubes besucht. Vorneweg: lohnt es sich dorthin zu fahren und Skansen zu besuchen? Ja, alle Male! Ein wundervollen Tag dort verbracht. Tolles Feeling, viele Informationen, etc. (schaut euch die Bilder an). Wieso ein Stern Abzug? Nun, der Einritt ist nicht grade günstig aber gut. Muss alles in Stand gehalten werden und die Tiere haben es dort unter anderem sehr gut. Was aber etwas frech und teuer ist, ist dass man zusätzlich Parkgebühren zahlen muss. Schon das ist etwas frech aber man muss auch zusätzlich eine Zeitspanne angeben. Also will man 2h, 5h etc parken?! Je nachdem wird es teuerer und man hat bisschen das Gefühl unter „Zeitdruck“ zu stehen. Wir haben 4h genommen und persönlich kann ich sagen, es ist die Beste Zeitspanne. Man kann entspannt sich alles anschauen, was man will und hat bisschen Puffer falls man etwas mehr Zeit zum essen oder so braucht. Alles ist im Park gut beschildert und durch die Kartennavigation kommt man auch super überall hin, wo man möchte. Die Preise bzgl. Trinken und Essen im Park selbst sind naja … „crazy“! Aber gut es ist Stockholm und überall in jedem Land (fast) das selbe Spiel. Also wenn möglich selber Essen und Trinken mitnehmen. Ich würde definitiv es weiter empfehlen. Travel and experience adventures 🤙🏼
Great visit, learned a lot
We weren't sure what to expect since we were visiting in early January but we ended up having a wonderful time. It was definitely cold so we made sure we knew which buildings were open for visits rather than wandering aimlessly around the extensive grounds. We learned a lot from the various docents that staff each building; they don't pro-actively give talks but are extremely knowledgeable and friendly if you ask questions. According to the onsite tour guide, there are a selection of buildings open each day and there is never really a time when all buildings are open/staffed. I guess that's how they get people to keep coming back (plus there probably aren't enough experts and artisans with the skills and period knowledge)! I would definitely recommend taking one of the free tours offered as we learned a lot and were also able to access a room that was only available because of the tour.
Vaste et joli zoo
Beau zoo et aquarium, vivarium. Il est immense y a beaucoup à voir et j'ai pu caresser un serpent 🐍 une belle expérience pour moi. Belles petites boutiques de souvenirs. L'aquarium est sympa avec de jolies petites méduses, crocodiles, requins... Seul petit bémol ont a été a Noël et ils y avaient stands Noël mais beaucoup étaient fermes dommage.
I imagine this is better on a warm day!
We took the ferry across to Skansen, 5 adults and 2 kids. It wasn't all that busy when we visited but it was a cold day! Lots of interesting animals to see, although we were disappointed that most of the Christmas Market wasn't open when we visited. Surprised you have to pay extra to see the monkeys.
Une expérience absolument magique !
J’ai adoré Skansen sous la neige : le parc est magnifique, et voir les animaux dans leur environnement hivernal rend la visite encore plus impressionnante. C’est vraiment spectaculaire. Nous sommes Français et habitués à la neige puisque nous vivons en montagne, mais ici c’est une expérience totalement différente. Se promener entre les maisons scandinaves enneigées donne vraiment l’impression d’être dans un film. Petit conseil cependant : ne comptez pas trop manger sur le parc en période hivernale. Les points de restauration sont rares et assez chers. Pensez aussi à être très bien habillés, car le froid se fait vite sentir. Sans hésitation, la meilleure expérience de notre séjour. À recommander absolument !
Entrée trop chère
On passe un bon moment : déambuler dans le parc, voir les animaux, découvrir des habitats traditionnels mais le prix d'entrée n'est pas approprié. Beaucoup trop cher.
Respira fascino di altri tempi
Un posto ricco di fascino ancor di più sotto natale...le casette aperte...non troppa gente...veramente vale la pena..da rifare ogni volta che passa da stoccolma
A Wonderful Visit
I have read a few of the Negative reviews which I don’t understand because this open air museum was everything and more. There are lots of examples of Skandic dwellings and life through the History of Sweden. Some of these had Period dresses guides and notators who were a friendly and knew their stuff , we were greeted as we entered each area. There is a small zoo area for the younger kids to enjoy. It’s not expensive at around £30 entrance , being from the UK it’s cheaper than some attractions such as Beamish. We loved the Christmas Market they had traditional Swedish music and Dancing. If you’re looking for a theme park with thrill rides this isn’t for you , but if you just love ambling about and learning something you will like it !
Expérience riche et immersive, mais un peu limitée en hiver
Skansen est un musée à ciel ouvert absolument immense : on peut facilement y passer une bonne demi-journée sans s’ennuyer, ce qui rend le rapport qualité-prix vraiment excellent. L’immersion est totale grâce aux figurants en costumes folkloriques, qui donnent énormément de charme au site. J’ai particulièrement apprécié leurs efforts pour parler français : c’est rare et très appréciable. Quelques points sont toutefois à connaître avant de venir. Le marché de Noël n’est présent que le week-end. De plus, en période hivernale, un certain nombre de décors, de maisons et d’attractions sont fermés, ce qui réduit un peu l’expérience et la variété des découvertes. Malgré cela, Skansen reste une très belle sortie, dépaysante et généreuse en contenu.
Toppen
Det är alltid lika mysigt att gå inne på Skansen. Perfekt sätt att fira 1 december. Kommer tillbaka nästa år som vanligt!
Super, inkl. Weihnachtsmarkt
Ein wunderschönes Gelände, im Frühling oder Sommer sicher noch um einiges besser. Wir waren an einem Samstag vor Ort, an dem auch der Weihnachtsmarkt auf dem Gelände stattfand. Sehr empfehlenswert.
Gorgeous!
A beautiful outdoor museum with lots of historical buildings and wild animals. Lots of green space. So pretty to walk around!
Very Good Interactions with Staff
We walked over to Skansen after the Vasa Museum. The weather was quite nice and sunny which was perfect to enjoy this outdoor museum. After entering we decided to walk the path up to the park instead of buying a ticket for the funicular. It took roughly 10 minutes on a slight incline. Skansen was huge and does take time to go from place to place. Initially we wandered from building to building and many were not staffed or only viewable from the outside. While it was interesting to read the posted signs it wasn't too interesting. At the Oktorp farmstead, we finally found the first staffed location and got to see and learn about dying of yarn. Here we also learned which buildings were staffed and from that point forward gave us a plan of how to tackle Skansen and made the visit much more enjoyable. We had a great conversation about politics in the People's House which was very appropriate and compared it against present day in both our countries. Many parallels. We learned more about typical farm life in the Skane Farmstead while stooping low inside the house and that led to the Delsbo Farmstead. Delsbo was quite the opposite as it was ornately decorated with detailed wall paintings paid for by the well to do family per the staff. I highly encourage anyone visiting to engage with the staff as they were very enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge of the period or activities that went on in that particular farmstead, building, church, etc. We skipped seeing all the animals they kept towards the back of Skansen as well as the aquarium. Overall spent over 2 hours here and likely could've spent more if more buildings were staffed and open. Glad the weather held throughout our visit.
A large outdoor attraction
Could be much better but it was very spacious with lots of things to take a look at. It’s quite a sloped area so I imagine visitors with walking difficulties may struggle with the terrain. We did get to see the staff feeding the lynx which was pretty cool, a lot of the other animals were in hiding. The views were excellent.
Toppen bra
Vi bokade en ”guide” för 1 timme så att vi fick komma in i burarna och träffa några apor och sengångare. Väldigt prisvärt för upplevelsen och den fantastiska servicen från djurskötaren som var väldigt kunnig och trevlig
Bella gita in un Parco originale
Originale Parco (con ingresso a pagamento) situato sull'isola di Djurgården, nel quale si potrà trascorrere una giornata all'aria aperta ammirando un villaggio ricostruito, un piccolo acquario ed uno zoo abbastanza esteso anche se, durante la nostra visita, molti animali non si sono visti (peccato). Ci sono punti ristoro e moltissime aree per picnic o panchine su cui fare una sosta quindi consigliamo di visitare Skansen quando splende il sole per godere appieno di quest'esperienza. Consigliato a tutte le età!
Mooi openluchtmuseum
Prima om enkele uurtjes doorheen te wandelen. Voor kinderen een waar paradijs / ook op een leuke manier leerzaam. Ruim opgezet en genoeg te zien en te doen. Doe dit openluchtmuseum vooral bezoeken met mooi weer.
A spasso nella natura
Davvero un posto incredibile. Un luogo che ti mette in contatto con la natura. Oltre a vedere un tempo come si viveva,si ha la possibilita’ di vedere dal vivo ed in alcuni casi interagire con tanti animali,dagli orsi,alle linci passando per le renne. C’e’ anche il capretto Geppetto. Un luogo di pace ,da tornarci assolutamente
Museo all’aperto
Un grande museo all aperto dove viene riprodotta le antiche usanze di Stoccolma, sia a livello di edifici che di attività. Ambiente ideale soprattutto per le famiglie perché i bambini possono passeggiare liberamente all’interno di questo grande parco. C,é anche un piccolo zoo ed un acquario da visitare. Si raggiunge tramite autobus, e si trova nella zona dove ci sono altri musei (abba,vasa, e nordista) Quindi vi consiglio di abbinare un’altra visita ad uno di questi musei. Io ho scelto il Vasa che reputo stupendo.
Sehr authentisch
Wir waren Anfang September im Freilichtmuseum und hatten grosses Glück mit dem Wetter. Rund 20 Grad, Sonnenschein und strahlend blauer Himmel, besser hätte es nicht sein können. Ein kleiner Tipp zur Anreise: Überall wird empfohlen, mit dem Schiff zu fahren, aber das ist gar nicht nötig. Wir sind von unserem Hotel aus bequem mit dem Tram 7 hingefahren. Mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln geht es schnell, einfach und man spart einiges. Der Besuch startet beim Eingang mit der Rolltreppe hoch, was ein schöner Einstieg ist. Oben erwartet einen ein kleines historisches Dörfchen mit liebevoll gestalteten Häuschen. Darin stehen Personen in Kostümen, die über das Leben früher erzählen. Besonders die Milchfrau und der Eisenwarenhändler haben uns begeistert, weil sie so leidenschaftlich von ihrer Zeit berichteten. Danach sind wir gemütlich durch das Museum spaziert und haben uns treiben lassen. Besonders gefallen hat mir, dass die Natur hier nicht perfekt zurechtgemacht ist, sondern authentisch gedeihen darf. Es gibt wilde Blumenfelder, Brennnesseln, Ameisenhaufen und kleine Gärten mit wunderschönen Pflanzen. Man fühlt sich fast wie auf einer kleinen Zeitreise. Die historischen Häuser, die Dekorationen und die vielen liebevollen Details machen den Rundgang richtig schön. Es gibt auch Tiere wie Hühner, Kühe, Elche und Bären. Während die Nutztiere wunderbar passen, fand ich die Wildtiere eher traurig. Der eine Bär sass still auf einem Stock, der andere badete immer hinten im Wasser, das wirkte nicht sehr glücklich. Zum Glück wurden die Rentiere inzwischen umgesiedelt. Meiner Meinung nach würde das Museum auch ohne Wildtiere perfekt funktionieren, denn der Charme liegt eindeutig in der Geschichte, der Natur und der liebevollen Gestaltung. Sehr empfehlenswert sind die Sonderausstellungen. Besonders gut gefallen haben mir die Trockenblumen und Textilien einer Künstlerin sowie die Geranien in den Blumentreibhäusern. In vielen Stuben stehen frische Blumen und man spürt überall die Liebe zum Detail. Zum Schluss noch ein Tipp: Die Essensauswahl im Museum ist eher bescheiden. Am besten bringt man eigene Verpflegung mit. Es gibt sogar einen Raum mit Mikrowelle, sodass man bequem picknicken kann, auch wenn das Wetter mal nicht so schön ist. Wir haben den Tag sehr genossen und konnten uns Zeit nehmen, um alles in Ruhe anzuschauen. Es ist ein Ort, an dem man gut verweilen, spazieren und entdecken kann. Für uns war es eine wunderschöne Mischung aus Natur, Geschichte und viel Herzblut. Besonders an einem sonnigen Tag ist das Freilichtmuseum absolut empfehlenswert.
Great way to spend the day.
We spent the whole day at Skansen. There is just so much history and things to see. Small zoo with local animals, a children’s zoo, and many houses form different periods. Lots is walking, which we enjoyed.
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commencer par un café et une pâtisserie dans la vieille boulangerie, errer dans le parc à la découverte des vieilles bâtisses conservées dont de superbes fermes richement décorées, des maisons sur pilotis faisant penser à d'autres vues sur Sumatra ! , le beffroi, les animaux de Suède enfin.
All’aria aperta con lontra, ghiottone e orsi!
Aperto tutto l’anno, è un museo all’aria aperta. Si possono visitare costruzioni tipiche svedesi che fungono da botteghe per le varie professioni: molto interessanti quelle del soffiatore di vetro e la panetteria. Inoltre, sono presenti animali tipici della fauna del nord Europa nella parte adibita a bioparco. P.S.: i miei animali preferiti su tutti sono stati la lontra, il ghiottone e l’orso!
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