SKANSEN
Skansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum, showcasing the whole of Sweden with houses and farmsteads from every part of the
country.
At Skansen, you can discover Sweden’s history and find out how Swedes once lived according to the changing seasons, through the
customs and traditions, work, celebrations and everyday life of times gone by.
This is also a place where festive occasions are celebrated throughout the year. The lively programme of activities includes singing, dancing
and concerts in the summer, and Christmas markets in the winter with dancing around the Christmas tree and concerts at Seglora Church.
Skansen is a unique place where history meets the present day, where Swedish traditions and craftsmanship live on, and where people of all
ages come together.
This is the world’s only open-air museum with wild animals. Here you can see Nordic wildlife, rare breeds, pets and exotic creatures.
The Children’s Zoo features domestic animals such as cats, rabbits and guinea pigs, as well as small wild animals.
The Skansen Aquarium and Our Africa feature exotic animals including monkeys, birds, reptiles and insects. The park area surrounding the
museum has a variety of planting and gardens. Rye and flax are grown in the field at Seglora, while the Skåne Farmstead and Skogaholm
Manor have historic kitchen gardens and every building has plants typical of the farmsteads and the nature of their time. Find out how we
used to live, and enjoy the recreational spaces that make Skansen a popular attraction all year round.