All open air museums to visit in Sweden

Experience history come to life at open-air museums in Sweden. These museums feature historical buildings, reenactments, and interactive exhibits in an outdoor setting.

Are you interested in experiencing history firsthand? These are the best open air museums in Sweden:

  1. Fågelsjö Gammelgård1

    Fågelsjö Gammelgård

     Fågelsjö
    Fågelsjö Gammelgård, also known as Bortom Åa or the Old Farm of Fågelsjö, is a significant historical site located in Fågelsjö. This village is one of the oldest in a region that was colonized by the Finns in the 17th century. The site offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the region, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in history and culture.
  2. Fredriksdal - Museer och trädgårdar2

    Fredriksdal - Museer och trädgårdar

     Helsingborg
    Following the strong Nordic tradition, this open-air museum is a real gem. Historical Skåne in miniature.
  3. Old Linköping3

    Old Linköping

     Linköping
    The open-air museum consists of almost hundred buildings dating back to the end of 19th century - an intriguing experience.
  4. Ölands Museum Himmelsberga4

    Ölands Museum Himmelsberga

     Himmelsberga
    The Öland Museum Himmelsberga for Art and Cultural History is a museum located in the quaint town of Himmelsberga on the Swedish Baltic Sea island of Öland. This museum is a significant cultural and historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into the past of this unique region.
  5. Foteviken Museum5

    Foteviken Museum

     Höllviken
    The Foteviken Museum, located on the Höllviken peninsula in southern Skåne, Sweden, is an archaeological open-air museum. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the Viking Age through a reconstructed settlement and living history reenactments.
  6. Bunge Museum6

    Bunge Museum

     Fårösund
    The Bunge Museum, situated to the west of Fårösund on the Swedish Baltic Sea island of Gotland, is a cultural-historical museum that primarily exhibits the rural life of the past. However, it also houses a collection of prehistoric objects, offering a glimpse into the island's ancient history.