Ekomuseum Bergslagen, Ludvika
Facts and practical information
Ecomuseum Bergslagen is an open-air museum in the western part of the former mining and smelting region of Bergslagen in central Sweden. The museum opened in 1986 and is today the world's largest ecomuseum. The museum is a joint project of the municipalities Ludvika, Smedjebacken, Fagersta, Norberg, Skinnskatteberg, Surahammar and Hallstahammar. Two provincial museums in Dalarna and Västmanland County participate in the project. In 1998 Ecomuseum Bergslagen was awarded as the best industrial history museum in Europe with the Luigi Micheletti Award. ()
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Ekomuseum Bergslagen – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lake Väsman, Nottjärn, Ludvika Town Hall, ABB Industrigymnasium.