Let me strongly encourage everyone in Amway, this Skansen museum in Stockholm that I love the most is Skansen SKANSEN, the world's first open-air folk museum. Founded in 1891, it covers more than 30 hectares and has more than 150 houses, which showcase the life of former Swedes from multiple angles. There is also a zoo in the farmhouse, barn, church and bell tower park, mainly showing animals growing in the harsh northern European regions. Children especially love Skansen Park. Skansen is the world's first open-air museum, which displays the microscopic landscape of Sweden. From the premises there are grass-top wooden or brick houses in the south of Sweden, there are also conical wooden houses in the north, as well as churches and bell towers, which almost gather the buildings from all over Sweden. 🐻 Zoo 🐴 There are many animals here 😍 There are a variety of Scandinavian animals, including wolves 🐺, brown bears 🐻, moose 🦌, eagle 🦅, otters, sea lions and so on. No wonder so many local children come here, it's just a treasure museum ‼️
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Let me strongly encourage everyone in Amway, this Skansen museum in Stockholm that I love the most is Skansen SKANSEN, the world's first open-air folk museum. Founded in 1891, it covers more than 30 hectares and has more than 150 houses, which showcase the life of former Swedes from multiple angles. There is also a zoo in the farmhouse, barn, church and bell tower park, mainly showing animals growing in the harsh northern European regions. Children especially love Skansen Park. Skansen is the world's first open-air museum, which displays the microscopic landscape of Sweden. From the premises there are grass-top wooden or brick houses in the south of Sweden, there are also conical wooden houses in the north, as well as churches and bell towers, which almost gather the buildings from all over Sweden. 🐻 Zoo 🐴 There are many animals here 😍 There are a variety of Scandinavian animals, including wolves 🐺, brown bears 🐻, moose 🦌, eagle 🦅, otters, sea lions and so on. No wonder so many local children come here, it's just a treasure museum ‼️
The National Museum of Skansen is still very interesting. There are both antique buildings to see, and there are some different small zoos. It feels a bit of a crossing, like returning to the former Nordic fields, a very good place.
The open-air museum is actually a bit like Shenzhen Splendid China. It replicates the original appearance of the Nordic village two or three hundred years ago. Let me experience the life of the Nordic people. The park is quite big and a very interesting museum.
It's a great place for a day out with friends and family. It has a zoo, folk architecture to look at and events.
Old customers, come every week, it is worth it, already crazy Amway to friends around!
This is Stockholm's largest museum, more a fitting place than a restored village more than 200 years ago. The village reproduces the rural scene of Europe during the first industrial revolution, where people dressed in clothes and used previous tools for production and commercial activities. It is really intuitive to see everything here, and it is really like crossing.
The weather was great and the park was packed. It was a special experience to participate in this tradition. We were happy to do it once, but in the coming years we will look for other destinations to experience midsummer. I won’t be back to the same place year after year. Some tips for the future Midsummer’s: 1. Buy tickets in advance 2. Don’t plan to visit all the parks during the tour...too crowded and the route is long, plan the next day (maybe before midsummer so you can get land) to experience the rest of the park. 3. Rail cable costs extra up and down. We ride it and it drops you very close to the style. 4. If you don't want to wait in long queues for food, or you are picky eater, bring food and drink. 5. Prepare to stand and wait for a long time. If you show up at the last minute you can't see the main event, so come early and mark your spot.