Olands Museum Himmelsberga Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Simply a must - very interesting!
Spent 3 hours in this museum and art exhibition. It’s simply a must visit and the most rewarding museum on our Öland trip. Some of the info when walking up to the enterprise is in Swedish only but on...
It's a slightly sleepy collection of houses/farms, some furnished and open. There is an entrance fee (at least in the summer). The cafe looked popular. There is something of an inconsistency of signag...
Like Colonial Williamsburg without the Reenactors. Worth a trip!
We spent about 3 hours here, including an awesome lunch in a 19th century building. I think its better to go during summer, when there are people to answer questions. In the fall, there are no admis...
Very nice 'open air' museum to show how Swedish people lived in the 19th century. You get a chance to enter old houses which are still furnitured, as if people still live there. Nice to walk around ...
Simply a must - very interesting!
Spent 3 hours in this museum and art exhibition. It’s simply a must visit and the most rewarding museum on our Öland trip. Some of the info when walking up to the enterprise is in Swedish only but on...
Small living museum
It's a slightly sleepy collection of houses/farms, some furnished and open. There is an entrance fee (at least in the summer). The cafe looked popular. There is something of an inconsistency of signag...
Very nice garden
The innergarden of this place is just fantastic. Very nice to sit here a hot afternoon. Enjoyed the surroundings.
Like Colonial Williamsburg without the Reenactors. Worth a trip!
We spent about 3 hours here, including an awesome lunch in a 19th century building. I think its better to go during summer, when there are people to answer questions. In the fall, there are no admis...
Swedish history
Very nice 'open air' museum to show how Swedish people lived in the 19th century. You get a chance to enter old houses which are still furnitured, as if people still live there. Nice to walk around ...