Fredriksdal Open-Air Museum and Botanical Garden

You won’t find anything quite like Fredriksdal Open-Air Museum and Botanical Garden (Fredriksdal Museum & Gardens) anywhere else in Europe. This place is a miniature version of Skåne, boasting 360,000 square meters filled with unique landscapes, buildings, and gardens. Here, the rich history and diversity of the countryside are lovingly preserved. Fredriksdal provides engaging activities for visitors of all ages throughout the year. Enjoy a guided walk, observe the animals in the fields, or join the manor maids for an enlightening tour. Treat yourself to some traditional sweets in the charming old town area, or pick out your favorite rose at the flower shop. Whether you’re seeking knowledge about nature or folklore, or simply want to unwind in a hammock, Fredriksdal has something for everyone. With its historical parks, gardens, houses, farms, and meadows surrounding an 18th-century manor house, a visit here feels like stepping back in time.

Overview

Date: check opening hours
Place: Helsingborg, Sweden

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