In article <[log in to unmask]>, Neila Girdzijauskaite <[log in to unmask]> says: > >I'm interested in ethnographical open-air museums in Europe (skansens in >Sweden),particularly in Belebung der Freilichtmuseen i.e. crafts, kitchen, >every kind of entertainment that makes museum to seem alive. >Thanks for any info in english or french. > >Neila >[log in to unmask] May we take the liberty to signal our neighbouring colleagues of VOLKSKUNDEMUSEUM DIETENHEIM THE SOUTH TYROLEAN MUSEUM OF LOCAL ETHNIC TRADITIONS I-39031 Dietenheim/Bruneck - Italy Herzog-Diet-Strasse, 24 Opening hours: from mid April to the end of October Tues-Sats from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM Sundays 2 PM to 6 PM This is possibly the largest and better kept open air - ethnographic museum in the South Tyrol (Italy). Another very good one is at Kramsach, 40 miles east of Innsbruck (Austria). I fetch the address and forward it tomorrow, provided the discussion continues. Any other relevant information will be appreciated by us to. Correct denomination and addressess of the museums will be appreciated if possible. Giovanni Kezich Museo degli Usi e Costumi della Gente Trentina I-38010 San Michele all'Adige (TN) - Italy [log in to unmask]