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                                                 VISITORS’ CHECKLIST
                                                 Practical Information
                                                 Djurgårdsslätten 49. Map 6 B3.
               Vastveit                          Tel 08-442 80 00. Open May–Sep:
             Storehouse                          10am–6pm (Jul & Aug: 8pm);
        This storehouse from                     Oct–Mar: 10am–3pm daily (Sat &
        eastern Norway was                       Sun: 4pm); Apr: 10am–4pm daily.
        built in the 14th cen-                   Closed 24 Dec. & 7 0 -
        tury and is Skansen’s                    = Seglora Church 5 11am
           oldest building.                      Sun. 8 Jun–Aug. ∑ skansen.se
                                                 Transport
                                                 @ 44. v 7. 4 Djurgårdsfärja.












                                                            . Bear Pit
                                                  Skansen’s brown bears are firm
                                                   favourites, especially in April,
                                                   when the new cubs emerge.














                                               Seglora Church
                                               This shingle-roofed wooden church
                                               was built in 1729–30 in western
                                               Sweden and has an interesting
                                               interior decor with a pulpit that
                                               is even older than the church itself.
                                               It is popular for weddings.








                          Hornborga Cottage
                         A timber cottage with a
                        straw and peat roof from
                         western Sweden shows
       0 metres     100
                        how poorer people lived
       0 yards     100     in the 19th century.



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