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==> 16 Einträge gefunden / entries found

Ebba Ramsays Museum (Private Museum)

Framtiden Wilhelmsro
SE- Jönköping (Uppsala län)


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Info Telefon: 036-37 93 65


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Waxworks Museum

SE- Uppsala (Uppsala län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Info Telefon: +46 018 50 7772

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
ATTENTION: OPEN ONLY May to August, daily - 10:00 to 16:00 h


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Dannemora Mine and Osterby Bruk

SE-74330 Osterbybruk (Uppsala län)


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Info Telefon: +46 (0) 295 - 20220

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
„The Dannemora mines, from the 15th century until 1992 produced ore that was low in phosphorus and sulphur, suitable for making iron well-suited for steel-making. Visitors can take a guided tour of 40 steep-sided open-cast workings, where a feature of particular interest is the building constructed in 1728 by Martin Triewald to house the first Newcomen steam engine to work in Sweden. It operated for only a few years. At Osterby bruk 4 km E, is the only Walloon forge preserved in Sweden, a late 18th century building that houses two hearths and two water-driven hammers. It stands near to workers’ houses, idyllically ranged along the dam, and to a mansion of the 1730s, occupied for more than a century by the de Geer family, who were of Walloon origin.“ (ERIH)

Picture: Dannemora Mines (Wikimedia Commons)
 



J.P. Johansson Museum (Private Museum)

Tallbacksvägen 2
SE-74582 Enköping (Uppsala län)


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Info Telefon: +46 0171-22 707
Besucher-Email: jp.johansson@snaeurope.com
http://jpjohanssonmuseum.com/english.asp...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Wednesday 13.00 - 16.00 h
Other times please call or e-mail

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The home of the adjustable Wrench!
 



Grönsöö palace and garden

SE-74599 Enköping (Uppsala län)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46 (0)171-871 63

Info Telefon: +46 (0)171-870 84
Besucher-Email: gronsoo@gronsoo.se

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
The palace interiors are only accessible trough guided tours: Sat-Sun 17/5-21/9 13&15 hrs. sold

Limited number of participants. Reservations in advance latest 11 hrs the same day

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Just west of Stockholm, there is a wilderness seemingly untouched by human hand in the countryside beside Lake Mälaren. Here, high on a headland jutting out into the glittering lake, lies the magnificent

Gronsoo palace, a monument to the early era of Swedish supremacy and a unique cultural environment representing three centuries of history and art traditions

The von Ehrenheim family home at Gronsoo represents a rich and diverse example of Swedish fine arts and handicrafts from three centuries combined with well-preserved interiors. It is a remarkable example of a living cultural environment embracing the palace, park and orchard together with farming and forestry.
Chancellor Johan Skytte, tutor to the future king Gustavus Adolphus built Gronsoo palace between 1607 and 1611. To Skytte, the palace was not only his home, but also a sign of his newly won status in society. The palace is one of the few built during the period of poverty between the era of Vasa palaces and the elaborate palaces of the Era of Swedish Supremacy. It was built in Renaissance style of grey stone and brick after French models, with a saddle roof, roof turrets and four square corner towers. On the ground floor one can still study well-preserved 17th century decorations.

The Skytte family owned the palace throughout the 17th century after which it was confiscated to the crown. After this the palace changed owners several times and during the early part of the 18th century it was owned by the wealthy Falkenberg family. The palace, which had fallen into disrepair while it was owned by the crown, underwent extensive restoration work and the corner towers were demolished. The main structure however was solid and received the present noble and sober exterior, which we can still see today.
During the second half of the 18th century Gronsoo was owned by the Stockholm doctor David von Schultzenheim, who introduced smallpox vaccination into Sweden. He spent considerable sums of money in beautifying the palace and grounds in the then prevailing romantic style. The second floor became the family's living quarters and was decorated in the Gustavian style, much of which may still be seen today.
Von Schultzenheim's pièce de resistance is the Chinese pagoda built in 1786 beside the lake and today one of Gronsoo's main attractions. It was built to drawings by the English-Swedish architect William Chambers and the interior is decorated with seashells and minerals from East Asia
In 1820 marshal of the court Reinhold Fredrik Von Ehrenheim acquired Gronsoo and the still palace remains in the family's possession. Through inheritances from the Benzelstierna, von Engeström and von Ehrenheim families an unusually rich collection of furnishing was assembled at Gronsoo. This collection of furniture, books and works of art has never been divided and may still be seen in the palace.
Gronsoo has always been the home of its owners and still is today. The palace has never been completely rebuilt, but developed by each successive owner, generation after generation. In this way traces of each period have been preserved in a remarkable way.
Gronsoo is owned and run by the von Ehrenheim family and The Gronsoo Cultural and Historic Foundation. It consists of 720 hectares of land. Farming, forestry, fruit cultivation, tourism and preservation of ancient monuments are the main areas of business.
 



Skokloster Castle

SE-74696 Skokloster (Uppsala län)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46 18 38 64 46

Info Telefon: +46 8 402 30 70+46 8 402 30 60
Besucher-Email: skokloster@lsh.se
http://lsh.it-norr.com/default.asp?id=46...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
2008 Skokloster Castle are open from weekends in April and daily until 2 November.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Skokloster - Carl Gustaf Wrangel’s castle on the shores of Lake Mälaren

Here at Skokloster, Carl Gustaf Wrangel – potentate, fashion freak and big spender – created a stately home of European calibre. Just like continental princes, he endeavoured to understand the world by collecting the most remarkable things that Man and nature were capable of creating. The Armoury he stocked with a medley of arms and armour, exotic animals and Indian objets from the New World, America. From Holland he commissioned glittering gilt leather hangings for the state apartments and tools for his lathe workshop. For the Library he purchased maps and travellers’ accounts of faraway countries. He had the Castle’s octagonal towers decorated with models of the universe – armillary spheres.

Margareta Juliana, his eldest daughter, married Nils Brahe, a member of Sweden’s most exalted countly family. On her initiative, in 1701, Skokloster was given a form of ownership which we have to thank for our counting possession of its original furnishings and of the objects added through the centuries by inheritance, purchase and gifts.
Skokloster Castle is a listed building and has been a national museum of cultural history since 1967. Professor Ove Hidemark’s groundbreaking restoration has set the tone of present-day heritage conservation – respect for old building techniques and preservation of the atmospheric patina of age.

Picture: Wikimedia Commons
 



Museum of Medical History

Eva Lagerwalls väg 8
SE-75017 Uppsala (Uppsala län)


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Info Telefon: :+46 18-611 26 10
Besucher-Email: info@mhm.uu.se
http://www.medicinhistoriskamuseet.uu.se...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Thursdays 13-17 am and the first Sunday every month at the same time.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Museum of Medical History in Uppsala was opened to the public in 1995. The primary aim of the museum is to illustrate medico-technical development from ancient times up to the present, also giving glimpses of medical history in the wider sense.
 


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Museum of Evolution

Norbyvägen 16, 22 and Villavägen 9
SE-75236 Uppsala (Uppsala län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 018 471 27 94

Info Telefon: 018-471 27 39
http://www.evolutionsmuseet.uu.se/...

 
Träger/Financial provider:
Uppsala University

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Zoology & Palaeontology. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 13-16, Sunday 11-15 h.
Bus 6, 7, 21 to 'Villavägen South"

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The Evolution museum was founded in 1999 from Uppsala University's former natural history museums, and is today a part of the Evolutionary Biology Center (EBC).

The Museum of Evolution in Uppsala owns a unique collections of animals, plants, fungi, lichens, minerals, dinosaurs and other fossils. There are more than 5 million items of which a small portion is shown in public exhibitions. Most of our collections are, however, research collections and thus available only by appointment.

The museum's roots go back to the 1600s, when modern science began to emerge. From this time onwards several private collections were donated to the University of Uppsala , "naturalia", which came to constitute the basis for current collection. Among the most important contributions are those of Queen Lovisa Ulrika, Jonas Alströmmer, Carl Linnaeus, Carl Peter Thunberg, Leonard Gyllenhal, Carl Wiman, Johachim Burser, Olov Celsius, Goran Wahlenberg, Elias Fries, etc.

Already on Carl Linnaeus time plants, animals, fossils and minerals were collected as an important repository of biodiversity. The Collection was used then as now diligently in teaching.

On the research side the collections will become increasingly important, especially thepatrypes, ie. the specific animal or plant specimens that were the basis for describing and naming species. Access to such specimens are highly desirable for the systematic and zoological nomenclature studies.

The Evolution museum is also an important international source of systematic research and has an active exchange with other research institutions worldwide.

Evolution Museum of Botany (Norbyvägen 16) contains more than three million pressed plants from all corners of the earth.
 


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Uppsala Botanical Garden

Villavägen 8
SE-75236 Uppsala (Uppsala län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46 18-471 28 31

Info Telefon: +46 18-471 28 38
Besucher-Email: botanical.garden@botan.uu.se

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Guided tour of the Botanical Garden in English every Sunday at 3 pm. The tour starts at the Tropical greenhouse.

The Park (Free entrance): Open daily 07.00-21.00 (May-Sept), 07.00-19.00 (Oct-April).
Tropical greenhouse:
May-Sept: Tue-Fri 09.00-15.00 (Wed until 19.00), Sat-Sun 12.00-15.00
Oct-April: Tue-Fri 09.00-15.00, Sun 12.00-15.00
Orangery (Free entrance):
May-Sept: Monday-Friday 09.00-15.00
Oct-April: Monday-Friday 09.00-14.00 h


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Museum of Art

Uppsala Castle, entrance E
SE-75237 Uppsala (Uppsala län)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46 (0) 18-727 06 50

Info Telefon: +46 018 727 2482
http://www.uppsala.se/konstmuseum...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Tuesday to Friday - 12:00 to 16:00, Saturday and Sunday - 11:00 to 17:00

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Uppsala Art Museum is a municipal museum of art situated in Uppsala Castle. The Museum exhibits works of art from its own collections, arranges temporary exhibitions of Swedish and international contemporary art and also houses a permanent exhibition of the University’s collection of works of art used for Fine Art studies.

The collections of the Uppsala Art Museum are characterised by multiplicity and great variation. The bulk of the collection consists of prints ranging from the 16th century to the printing experiments of the present day. Work by Swedish artists from the 1960’s and 1970’s, regional painting and a large collection of ceramic pieces from the Upsala-Ekeby Factory are also represented in the Museum. In recent years the art collections have been enlarged by purchases of major important and contemporary works of art by now-living active artists. The Museum collections are shown on a regular basis in longer or shorter exhibitions.

On show within the premises of the Art Museum is also the Uppsala University Fine Art Collection, mostly used for university studies. It contains above all older works of art from the Middle Ages and up to the middle of the 19th century. The Collection is divided into portraits, landscape paintings, still life and genre pictures mainly from Holland and France.
 


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