What are open-air museums? Here's 5 most unusual ones from around the world
Museums usually conjure up images of imposing architecture, hushed galleries and glass cabinets. The open-air museum concept is rather unusual as it does not present the history inside but recreates it in the landscape, village, street, settlement. Not only are visitors able to view exhibits but als
By Toi Lifestyle Desk

Museums usually conjure up images of imposing architecture, hushed galleries and glass cabinets.
The open-air museum concept is rather unusual as it does not present the history inside but recreates it in the landscape, village, street, settlement.
Not only are visitors able to view exhibits but also explore the places where people used to live, work, build communities.
There are open-air museums all around the world and they present history in an extraordinary way.Skansen, which can be found in Sweden, is acknowledged to be one of the oldest open-air museums in the world.
Situated in a vast area in Stockholm, it consists of historical buildings and structures from various parts of Sweden.
It offers the opportunity to tour historic buildings and places depicting the culture of Sweden during certain eras.
There are demonstrations of traditions and cultures in the Skansen museum.Unlike many other museums which contain buildings constructed on the surface of the earth, Göreme has rock formations which have been cut into buildings.
It is located in the region of Cappadocia in Turkey and has rock cut churches, monasteries, and other historical buildings.
What makes it special is its ancient frescos and architectural styles which seem to be alien.Through Bokrijk, history becomes something to interact with because of the recreation of life that happened in earlier times.
Buildings which were used during the previous years in Belgium are reconstructed and moved to Bokrijk for people to get a feel of their daily life in the past days.The Norsk Folkemuseum in Norway provides a wide perspective on the culture and architecture of Norway.
Some of the most popular features of the place include the historic stave church, as well as the buildings which represent the different regions of the place.
Walking around the site will give you a feeling of passing through many centuries of Norway's history.Unlike other museums, the Hakone Open-Air Museum of Japan is unique in the sense that it has a combination of nature and modern artwork.
Instead of reconstructed villages, the museum offers sculptures and other works of art amidst the mountain scenery.
