Introduction to the Skansen Museum: The Skansen Museum is located on Jurgården Island. It covers an area of more than 30 hectares and has 150 houses. It shows people the Swedish folk life in the past from various angles. The houses include straw-roofed wooden houses or brick houses from the Skene region in southern Sweden, as well as conical wooden houses from the Lapp people in the northern region, as well as church steeples and bell towers. There are also museums within museums in Scandinavia, the most representative of which are the Postal Museum and the Tobacco Museum. The collections are as exquisite as any independent museum.
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