Skansen is the world's first ethnographic open-air museum - it is also one of the most extensive ones. It was founded in 1891 and its primary aim was to show how different parts of rural Sweden lived before the emergence of an industrialised society. Thus, while exploring this vast museum, you are in fact strolling through the history of Sweden. The exhibit includes a replica of a 19th-century town where you can observe traditional skills of many craftsmen.
The complex also houses a zoo that shows mainly Scandinavian animals. You can see more than 70 different species, including wolverines, lynxes and elks.
The opening hours are date-specific and the hours of attractions also vary.
The park usually opens at 10 a.m. and closes between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Check the website before your visit.
General admission: (seasonally varied)
Adults: 140 SEK
Children (4 - 15): 60 SEK
Seniors: 120 SEK
The general admission changes according to the season, being the highest from June to Aug. See the detailed overview on the website.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skansen
Official Website https://www.skansen.se/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/skansen/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/skansen
Email info@skansen.se
Phone +46 8 442 82 00
Address Djurgårdsslätten 49-51, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
Coordinates 59°19'35.529" N 18°6'18.836" E