Discover the rich history of West Sweden with Gammelgården Friluftsmuseum. This guided tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the past at the largest open-air museum in the region, located in Bengtsfors.
Gammelgården, the largest open-air museum in West Sweden, invites visitors to explore the heritage of the region. Nestled on Majberget, the museum boasts over 20 historical buildings surrounded by lush forest, providing a stunning view of the Dalsland Canal. This unique setting offers a chance to step back in time and experience life as it was centuries ago.
During the guided tour, participants will uncover the stories of everyday life from the 1800s. Witness the lifestyle of affluent farmers, understand the workings of a mill, and discover the life of crofters. A special highlight is the museum's pressing house, where the intricate Dalsland straw craft tradition comes to life, showcasing the process of shaping straw hats using heated soapstone molds.
The immersive experience at Gammelgården includes authentic living environments filled with fascinating collections of utility items that tell stories of their own. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone eager to learn about the culture and traditions of Dalsland.
The tour lasts approximately 60 minutes and is conducted in Swedish. The museum area has limited accessibility; walking on paths and gravel roads is required, and stairs are involved when entering buildings.