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Skansen occupies a hillside on Djurgården and has been running since 1891, when founder Artur Hazelius transported over 150 historic buildings from across Sweden to preserve a vanishing way of life. The site covers 30 hectares and functions as both a living museum and a zoo featuring Nordic animals - brown bears, wolves, lynx, wolverines, elk, and reindeer roam enclosures set into the landscape. Staff in period costume demonstrate traditional crafts including glassblowing, bread-baking, and leather-tanning in the original workshops.
The buildings span five centuries and represent every Swedish region - a Sami camp from Lapland, a 1720s wooden church from Seglora, farmsteads from Dalarna, and an entire urban quarter recreating 19th-century Stockholm. Skansen also serves as one of the city's main event venues: Midsummer celebrations in June, the Christmas Market (Julmarknad) in December, and Allsång på Skansen - Sweden's biggest communal sing-along broadcast on national television every Tuesday in summer.
Pro Tip: Allow at least 3-4 hours. The site is hilly, so wear comfortable shoes. In summer, the Bredablick Tower at the top of Skansen offers a panoramic view across Stockholm that rivals the paid observation decks.