Founded in 1891, Skansen is the world’s first open-air museum and one of Stockholm’s most significant cultural landmarks. Set on Djurgården, it offers a journey through Sweden’s past, where heritage, nature, and craftsmanship come together. Historic houses and exhibitions span from the early 14th century to the 1950s, each threshold inviting visitors into another era. Alongside its historical legacy, Skansen is home to Nordic wildlife, domestic breeds, and an array of exotic animals, creating a rare dialogue between cultural history and the natural world.