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Discover the Sweden of yesteryear in miniature, in winter and summer, accompanied by elks and lingonberries galore!

Skansen is the pride of Stockholmers. Traditional festivals such as Midsommar, Valborg (Walpurgis Night) and Saint Lucia are celebrated here.

A little history. Skansen, the world's oldest open-air museum, offers a miniature version of Sweden's past. The houses and farms of the past (about 150 in total) from all over the country have been transported here in order to perpetuate the cultural heritage and to tell the story of the customs and daily life of the past in the different regions of the Kingdom of Sweden. The museum was founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius, a professor and specialist in Nordic languages. The end of the 19th century saw an explosion of industrial activities and profound changes in society. Many scholars began to worry that local and traditional cultures were disappearing and being absorbed into an all-powerful global system. During his travels, Hazelius became aware of the need to undertake a vast collection before it was too late. This immense project, begun in 1870, formed the basis of the collections of the Nordic Museum, opened in 1888. Following the logic of memory for educational purposes, Hazelius wished to bring the past to life by showing the original houses, furnished and inhabited by people dressed in period costumes. The buildings were then transported to the park, the concept was launched. Today, this open-air museum is a popular family gathering place offering a multitude of concerts and folk dances in the summer as well as a Christmas market that attracts a large crowd every year in winter.

The visit. Skansen covers 75 hectares and is home to 150 buildings, ranging from 50 to 600 years old. Thus, the Scannian farm of the southern region with its willows and beeches and the Delsbo farm of Hälsingland, the historical province of central Sweden with its birches and pines, are all on the same territory. Despite some unavoidable deviations from geographical accuracy, Skansen offers the visitor the opportunity to discover the history of Swedish housing and customs during a charming walk. A map is provided at the entrance, which is essential for finding one's way around and fully enjoying the visit. The museum also has a zoo with many Scandinavian species such as wolves, bison, elk, grey seals, brown bears and eagle owls, as well as a research center dedicated to the Baltic Sea.

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yannbenji
Visited in july 2018
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féérique que dire de plus d'autant que c'est un musée en plein air très diversifié avec beaucoup de choses a faire et a voir : le zoo magnifique les habitations et nous nous y sommes allés un jour ou il y avait tous les personnages de la vie antérieure présents et qui s'activaient à leur préoccupation journaliere
genial pour moi c'est un des plus beaux parcs qui nous rappelle l'ancien temps
jallo
Visited in may 2017
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Un musée haut en couleurs ; à découvrir absolument !
FabienW
Visited in march 2017
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Nous l'avons visité alors qu'il y avait de nombreux travaux. La majorité des bâtisses étaient fermées, y compris les petits commerces. Malgré tout nous payons le même prix qu'en été. Dommage car l'ensemble est intéressant donne une belle idée de l'habitat rencontré aux 4 coins de la Suède
myaby
Visited in december 2017
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Il est situé près du musée Vasa. En fait, c'est un éco musée avec une partie est dédiée à l’habitat suédois , une partie à un zoo avec les animaux de la forêt suédoise. En hiver, il y a un marché de Noël avec les spécialités de produits suédois mais attention pas d'ambiance féerique. Je pense que ça doit être mieux l'été. En hiver le parc n'est pas très bien mit en valeur, beaucoup de choses fermées. Sans doute fait-il trop froid.
Trebou
Visited in january 2017
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Ce parc zoologique pour vous propose de voir les animaux des pays nordiques (rennes, élans, phoques...) dans un décor historique avec des fermes et des vieux cabanons. Mise en garde si vous visitez en hiver, les chemins parfois en pente sont gelés et donc glissants, certains accès sont par conséquents fermés, à éviter à cette période donc.

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