Upplands Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very interesting
Very interesting to learn more about the history in the county, from prehistoric to viking ages, to the city of Uppsala. It is free to visit, the exhibitions are well organised and it really changes y...
On a September Wednesday, there were only 6 visitors in the museum, which is a pity as there is SO much to see. Special runestone exhibition going on which was incredibly informative. Our only compl...
We came here when visiting friends in Uppsala. It gives a good overview of the town's history, although not very much is in English. Worth a visit for an hour or so.
The museum is okay, but it could be better organized (some parts as for example the exhibition on Roma and their problems are not in English at all). The floor dedicated to knitting skills is interest...
Went to visit this museum as it was recommended and free entry. The first floor had a quaint little play area for children which was great on a rainy day. The actual museum area was a huge disappointm...
Very interesting
Very interesting to learn more about the history in the county, from prehistoric to viking ages, to the city of Uppsala. It is free to visit, the exhibitions are well organised and it really changes y...
Very Interesting
On a September Wednesday, there were only 6 visitors in the museum, which is a pity as there is SO much to see. Special runestone exhibition going on which was incredibly informative. Our only compl...
Lovely little museum
We came here when visiting friends in Uppsala. It gives a good overview of the town's history, although not very much is in English. Worth a visit for an hour or so.
Just okay
The museum is okay, but it could be better organized (some parts as for example the exhibition on Roma and their problems are not in English at all). The floor dedicated to knitting skills is interest...
For locals only
Went to visit this museum as it was recommended and free entry. The first floor had a quaint little play area for children which was great on a rainy day. The actual museum area was a huge disappointm...