Explore Sweden’s dark history at the Witch Museum in Nyland, featuring interactive exhibits and artifacts from the 17th-century witch trials.
The Witch Museum in Nyland offers a captivating journey into one of Sweden’s most unsettling historical periods—the 17th-century witch trials. Through carefully curated displays and authentic artifacts, visitors can delve into the trials, torture methods, and social upheaval that defined this era.
The museum brings history to life with interactive exhibits that engage and educate guests of all ages, making the experience both insightful and immersive. This unique destination not only showcases Sweden’s cultural heritage but also prompts reflection on justice and human rights throughout history.
Visitors will leave with a deeper understanding of the trials and the far-reaching consequences they had on society. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious, the Witch Museum offers a meaningful and thought-provoking experience.
Open weekdays 10:00-15:30; daily from June 24 to August 11, 11:00-17:00. Admission: 75 SEK for adults, free for children under 12.
Entrance ticket to the Witch Museum