Skåne County (Swedish: Skåne län), sometimes referred to as Scania County in English, is the southernmost county or län, of Sweden, basically corresponding to the traditional province Skåne. It borders the counties of Halland, Kronoberg and Blekinge. The seat of residence for the Skåne Governor is the city of Malmö. The headquarters of Skåne Regional Council is the town of Kristianstad.
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Disgusting Food Museum invites visitors to explore the world of food and challenge their notions of what is and what isn’t edible. Could changing our ideas of disgust help us embrace the environmentally sustainable foods of the future? The exhibit has 80 of the world’s most disgusting foods. Adventurous visitors will appreciate the opportunity to smell and taste some of these notorious foods.
Phenomenal experience. Highly educational in learning about the various cultures, along with learning about the psychological aspects of what we deem disgusting. The owner/founder of this museum gave us a personal experience and allowed us to taste various things. Highly recommend this to everyone, by far one of the most unique experiences I've ever had in a museum. Worth it!
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This historic quarry shows the history of work throughout the time from the beginning of rocking up to the present.
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The museum reopens for visitors 9/4 2021. Welcome to the Railway Museum in Angelholm! Come and see the developement of railways on our large model railway with a slide show, covering their history from horse-drawn freight wagons to today´s high speed trains. Or take a ride in the locomotive simulator, Locomotion. Everyone, from children till advanced technicians, will find something interesting at the museum. If you come in summertime, don´t miss the miniature railway in the park behind the museumI In our shop we sell souvenirs, books, films, toys and much more. We also offer coffee, soft drinks, ice Cream, sweets and simple meals. Every year we organize a number of large events with steam trains and other attractions. We also arrange temporary exhibitions.
I reviewed this attraction last year after discovering it, and said it was absolutely perfect for a rainy day. This is still the case, I thoroughly enjoyed my time there. But there seemed to be one update from 2016 to 2017. There was now a fully translated English booklet they can give out to the English speakers who aren't sure of the many display signs and do genuinely want to learn more about the railway. It meant that my wife could now also follow along on the stories, a few of which are really quite interesting and adorable. There's one about a heart-broken 22-year-old which is genuinely quite moving. You'll know it when you see it/read it. As for the entertainment, there are a few absolute highlights. The kids were massive fans of the very large miniature railroad which plays a little film about the development of trains, with each type of train (and a very funky horse and cart) moving when the story moves to their part. Then at the end they all go racing around. Very funky. The kids also loved the kids play area right near the cafe/shop on the right. Lots of toys and lego/duplo type stuff to play with, lots of model railways, and a small pretend train. My kids (6 and 2) spent about an hour just in there, while I sat on the side taking it easy, and my wife went around actually learning about railways and trains. And the occasional panel about bears. I didn't fully grasp what my wife was talking about, but that's likely a marriage problem rather than a railway museum problem. We also really enjoyed the miniature railway museum on the outside of the museum itself, which for 10kr per person you can ride around twice. Perfect for small kids. Overall, I still contend this is a fantastic way to spend a day/afternoon when visiting Skåne, and would heartily recommend to anyone with kids or an interest in trains. Even the casual railway enthusiast should come out of there more well-versed in trains.
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I am not a car enthusiast but my husband is a total petrol head. What is great about this museum is yes there is a staggering range of vehicles, too numerous to list, but its also arranged with really kitchy displays with mannequins, even a barking dog and vegas displays. To add to the experience, there is a toy museum and music museum included in the ticket that has a play area for the little ones. Yvonne’s cafe has homemade treats and lunch items that are reasonable and yummy. You could easily spend acfull day here, and its very roomy so social distancing is not an issue.
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The worlds smallest film-museum, only 17 m2. Shows close to 50 years production from two of the most well-known comedians and movie-makers in Sweden.
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