Linnaeus' Hammarby, Uppsala
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the tranquil countryside near Uppsala, Sweden, Linnaeus' Hammarby is a museum that invites visitors to step back into the 18th century and explore the life and legacy of one of the world's most renowned naturalists, Carl Linnaeus. This historic estate, once the summer residence of Linnaeus, has been meticulously preserved to capture the essence of the period and to showcase the work of the father of modern taxonomy.
Linnaeus' Hammarby is an idyllic retreat from the bustle of the city, offering a glimpse into the day-to-day life of Linnaeus and his family. The main house, with its well-preserved interiors, contains original furniture and Linnaeus's personal belongings, including his scientific instruments and extensive herbarium, which is of immense historical and scientific value.
The estate is surrounded by a beautiful botanical garden, which is a living testament to Linnaeus's work and passion for nature. The garden features a variety of plant species that were of interest to Linnaeus, many of which are labeled with their Linnaean names, providing a unique educational experience for botany enthusiasts.
Visitors to Linnaeus' Hammarby can also explore the farm buildings, which house exhibitions about 18th-century farming practices, Linnaeus’s scientific achievements, and the impact of his work on modern biology. The museum shop offers a selection of literature about Linnaeus, botanical art, and souvenirs, allowing guests to take a piece of history home with them.
Linnaeus' Hammarby is not only a museum but also a center for ongoing research and education in the fields of botany and ecology. It serves as an inspiring location for scholars and students from around the world, furthering the legacy of Linnaeus through continuous learning and discovery.
Linnaeus' Hammarby – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Danmark Church, Salabacke Church, Uppsala Astronomical Observatory, Vaksala kyrka.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Linnaeus' Hammarby by public transport?
Bus
- Söderby • Lines: 102 (25 min walk)
- Linnés Hammarby vägskäl • Lines: 102 (26 min walk)