Experience History, Folklore and Wildlife This Easter at Skansen
23.3.2026 13:50:00 CET | Skansen open-air museum | Pressmeddelande
Celebrate Easter at Skansen from 2-12 April and discover how Sweden’s foremost spring holiday has been observed through the centuries. Located in Stockholm, Skansen offers a fast-track introduction to Sweden, combining historic buildings, cultural heritage and Nordic wildlife. During the Easter period, traditions, folklore and craftsmanship come together in an engaging programme for all ages. Admission is free for children aged 0–15.

What did Easter food look like in the past? How were homes decorated? And why did people believe witches flew to Blåkulla? At Skansen, guests are invited to explore the flavours, colours and folklore of Easter at close range.
Across the historic buildings, stories are brought to life: Easter cards are exchanged, festive meals are prepared, and tales of Easter witches and mythical beings are shared. The solemn stillness of Good Friday contrasts with the more celebratory days that follow. Together, these experiences offer a vivid insight into how Easter has been celebrated in different parts of Sweden – and how these traditions have evolved over time.
Easter holiday activities for children
During the school holiday, children’s experiences are at the forefront. Activities include Easter crafts, face painting and the opportunity to make a traditional broom for the journey to Blåkulla. A small funfair offers rides and games.
In the zoo areas, “egg school” and themed activities introduce seasonal changes. At the same time, many of Skansen’s animals become more active in spring, with species such as bears and moose emerging into livelier behaviour that reflects the rhythms of the season.
Practical information
Easter at Skansen, 2-12 April. Included in the standard admission ticket and annual pass. Free entry for all children up to 15 years of age.
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Emelie StrömforsPress officer
Tel:+46 (0) 73-303 16 21emelie.stromfors@skansen.seBilder

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About Skansen
The Skansen Foundation is an open-air museum, a zoo, and a vibrant meeting place for celebrations, events and shared experiences – all set in a truly unique environment in the heart of Stockholm. Here, Swedish culture, nature and wildlife come together in settings designed to be explored time and time again. Each year, Skansen welcomes around 1.4 million visitors of all ages from Sweden and around the world.
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