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這是我在林雪平最喜歡的一個點^ ^
無可取代~~~
According to the website.
Gamla Linköping Open-Air Museum is accessible every day all year-round. The area has free admission and is always open and the shops are open all year round.
Extended opening hours in museums, shops and for family acitvities during Summertime (the summer high season), from the end of June to the middle of August.
Here below you can read more about specific opening hours for shops, museums and restaurants, summer activities and other events.
AHR暄兒AHR暄兒
20
Old Linköping (open air museum) takes one back to old days - red wooden houses, narrow streets. There are exhibitions, crafts, cafes. Possibility to find and buy old things for different purpose. Positive - no entrance fee. Open air museum has dedicated paid parking (not big). However if one is lucky, can find free parking close to museum.
We visited it middle of September. Hardly any people there, no crowed. Might be there is more crowded in the middle of summer.
Ieva SmiteIeva Smite
00
The old Linköping town was far more than I had expected. I was actually thinking that the area wouldn't have much to see, and truth be told I happened to get there completely by chance.
Being there however, I came to love it. Really old and well-preserved buildings dating back to the 15th century, kind and helpful people, and a forest flowing with a mystical aura.
Not the place for clubbers or party animals, yet a magnificent retreat to ground oneself and relax.
Μάνος ΚωνσταντάκηςΜάνος Κωνσταντάκης
10
Pleasant and well preserved. Has a variety of old buildings, houses and shops depicting the lifestyle in Sweden 100 years ago. A good number of shops were opened. The atmosphere is relaxed and shop keepers are friendly. We easily spent an entire afternoon slowly strolling the streets, learning the history, visiting the shops and stopping for coffee. Paid parking is found on the edge of town. It's not a huge lot but was adequate on a day with a small crowd.
PyrognatsPyrognats
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Loved that place. The place is good for both child and adults. You get a glimpse of the early swedish civic society. I will especially mention the lady in the printing press. She was very kind and showed us old 'papyrus' they had. Different methods of printing. And lastly I myself printed abt my visit on a paper. Place is highly reccomended.
Adnan JamilAdnan Jamil
10
Die riesige, wunderschöne und top gepflegte Anlage ist wirklich beeindruckend - und das alles kostenlos! Hier gibt es Werkstätten, Geschäfte, Cafes, kleine Museen und andere historische Ausstellungen. Wenn man sich wirklich alles genau anschauen möchte, dann ließe sich locker ein ganzer Tag hier verbringen..
Erklärungen sind auf Schwedisch, Englisch und manchmal auch auf deutsch.
Die Straßen sind holprig gepflastert aber es gibt fast überall extra einen schmalen Streifen für Kinderwagen und Rollstuhlfahrer. Viele Häuser sind aufgrund der alten Bauweise für gehbehinderte Menschen wohl nur schwer bis gar nicht zugänglich.
Zwei kleine Minuspunkte: Es gibt zwar in der einen Ecke einen Spielplatz aber im Dorf wird für Kinder eher wenig geboten. Vor allem kleinere Kinder langweilen sich hier schnell.
Hunde sind grundsätzlich im Dorf erlaubt, dürfen aber wirklich nirgends mit hinein - nicht einmal dann, wenn sie im Rucksack sitzen. Sehr schade. Für Hundebesitzer heißt das also wie so oft: Warten vor der Tür.