Fodor's Expert Review Skansen

Djurgården Museum Village

The world's first open-air museum, Skansen was founded in 1891 by philologist and ethnographer Artur Hazelius, who is buried here. Drawing from all parts of the country, he preserved examples of traditional Swedish architecture, including farmhouses, windmills, barns, a working glassblower's hut, and churches. Not only is Skansen a delightful trip out of time in the center of a modern city, but it also provides insight into the life and culture of Sweden's various regions. In addition, the park has a zoo of Nordic animals, carnival area, aquarium (additional entrance fee), theater, and cafés.

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Quick Facts

Djurgårdsslätten 49–51
Stockholm, Stockholm  115 21, Sweden

08-4428000

www.skansen.se

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Park and zoo SKr 220, aquarium SKr 140

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