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Skansen
– Step Into Swedish Traditions and Wildlife at Stockholm’s Open-Air Museum

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💡 Summary
Visit Skansen on Djurgården, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Founded in 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it brings Sweden’s heritage to life with historic buildings, traditional celebrations, and native animals—offering a rich cultural and natural experience for all ages.

Skansen: A living tapestry of Swedish tradition and wildlife

🎶 National Day at Skansen 2025

Skansen hosts Sweden’s largest National Day celebration, with the royal family in attendance. Enjoy folk music, traditional dances, historical reenactments, and the official flag-raising ceremony. Families will find crafts, storytelling, and classic Swedish treats throughout the park.

👉View the full Skansen program: Sweden’s National Day at Skansen

Located on Stockholm’s picturesque Djurgården island, Skansen Stockholm is a captivating open-air museum and cultural hub. Established in 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it holds the distinction of being the world’s oldest open-air museum—a place where history, heritage, and nature converge.

Step into Sweden’s architectural past

Skansen showcases over 150 authentic buildings relocated from across Sweden, forming a charming recreated village. Wander through rustic farms, timbered cottages, and historic workshops that offer a vivid glimpse into Swedish life from the 18th to early 20th centuries.

Meet Sweden’s native wildlife

Skansen Zoo is home to an impressive array of indigenous animals, from bears and moose to lynx and Baltic gray seals. Known for its conservation efforts, the zoo supports endangered species and provides an educational experience for all ages.

🎠 Skansen’s Carousel: A Ride Through History
This lovingly preserved vintage carousel, with hand-painted horses and period music, offers a charming throwback to early 20th-century fairgrounds. It’s more than a ride—it’s a moment of nostalgia and joy that captures the spirit of Skansen’s mission.

Events all year in a landmark location

Set among top attractions like the Nordic Museum, Vasa Museum, and Gröna Lund, Skansen is an unmissable destination.
Open year-round, it hosts traditional festivals, concerts, and crafts demonstrations—bringing Swedish culture to life. Locals and tourists alike flock here to celebrate events like Midsummer, Lucia, and the Christmas market, reinforcing Skansen’s role as a cultural cornerstone.

Skansen’s main attractions

Some highlights include:

  • 🏘️ The Village: With more than 150 historic buildings that offer a genuine window into Swedish life, travel back in time from the 18th to the early 20th century.
  • 🦌 Nordic Zoo: Discover native wildlife, including reindeer, lynx, seals, and bears, in their natural habitats.
  • 👧🐐 Children’s Zoo: A hands-on experience where kids can interact with friendly farm animals like goats and sheep.
  • 🎪 Sami Camp: Learn about the rich heritage of the Sami people and their traditional customs.
  • 🐠 Skansen Aquarium: Explore captivating aquatic displays featuring fish, sea anemones, and more.
  • 🛠️ Craftsmen’s Village: Watch skilled artisans demonstrate traditional crafts like glassblowing and pottery.
  • 🎉 Festivals and Events: Enjoy lively celebrations throughout the year, such as midsummer festivities and Christmas markets.

Legacy and cultural mission

Artur Hazelius envisioned Skansen as a living archive of Swedish culture. What began as a preservation project has grown into a vibrant, multi-faceted institution. Today, Skansen continues to educate, conserve, and inspire, blending history with contemporary relevance.

Attraction Info

Skansen Open-Air Museum
Skansen

Address

Djurgårdsslätten 49-51
115 21 Stockholm

Contact

+46 (0)8-442 80 00
https://skansen.se/en/
info@skansen.se

Getting there

7 (stop Skansen)
Ferry: Djurgårdsfärjan departs from Slussen, the Old Town, all year round.
We do not recommend you to take the car since there are very few parking spaces at Djurgården.

Attractions nearby

Places to stay in the area

Hotel Hasselbacken
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Hotel Hasselbacken

⭐ 4.0 | 📈 8.9 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Hazeliusbacken 20, Djurgården

Hotel Hasselbacken offers a blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Surrounded by lush greenery, this iconic hotel boasts elegantly furnished rooms, a renowned restaurant, and proximity to attractions like Skansen and ABBA Museum. Enjoy a serene retreat with stunning views and first-class hospitality.

Backstage Hotel Stockholm
8.9

Backstage Hotel Stockholm

⭐ 4.0 | 📈 8.9 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Djurgårdsvägen 68, Djurgården

With its chic, artistic design inspired by the city's rich cultural scene, this boutique hotel offers stylish rooms and personalized service. Enjoy the exclusive backstage vibe, complete with live music, trendy dining, and easy access to Stockholm's top attractions.

Villa Källhagen
8.9

Villa Källhagen

⭐ 4.0 | 📈 8.9 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen 10, Djurgården

Nestled amidst serene parkland, Villa Källhagen offers a tranquil retreat by the waterfront. Enjoy elegantly designed rooms, exquisite dining, and stunning natural vistas. With quick access to city attractions and peaceful walking trails, it’s an ideal blend of urban convenience and nature's embrace for a rejuvenating getaway.

Hotel Skeppsholmen
9.2

Hotel Skeppsholmen

⭐ 4.0 | 📈 9.2 | 🏨 Hotel | 📍 Gröna Gången 1, Skeppsholmen

Hotel Skeppsholmen welcomes you with free internet, parking, and ticket service. Relax in smoke-free rooms with daily housekeeping. Start your day with a homemade breakfast and coffee. Enjoy the bar and well-equipped exercise amenities for a fantastic stay.

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