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Västerbottens museum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Västerbottens Museum
Västerbottens museum in the Gammlia area of Umeå is a county museum with responsibility for the cultural history of Västerbotten County. The museum also comprises the Gammlia open-air museum, a ski exhibition (previously the Swedish Ski Museum), an exhibition of Fishing and Maritime (previously the Fishing and Maritime Museum), the popular movement archive of Västerbotten County and a number of Sami camps. The museum is working all over Västerbotten County with, amongst other things, numerous contract activities, mainly in the archaeological field. The museum produces the quarterly journal ''Västerbotten'' for the Västerbotten County district association. == The open-air museum with Sami camps ==
Gammlia is an open-air museum that is an integrated part of Västerbottens museum. The open-air museum have a collection of historical buildings and organizes activities to showcase what Västerbotten looked like in historical times. The buildings that can be viewed at Gammlia have been brought together from different parts of the county; including Helena Elisabeth Church, a manor house, a windmill, a 1800-century farmhouse, a school, a blacksmith shop and a number of Sami camps.〔 During summertime Swedish native breeds of horses, cows, sheep, pigs and chickens are on display in the open-air museum. Among the daily activities are butter churning, baking of the bread tunnbröd, crafts and handicrafts. The farms are open for viewing from mid-June to late August, and during the annual Christmas market. The outdoor area is always open to visitors. The name ''Gammlia'' is based on ''Gamli'', which was the winning entry in a naming contest that the historical society organized in conjunction with Gammlia's completion. Gamli is paraphrase of the words "den gamla liden" ("the old hillside").〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Den gamla liden blir Gammlia ).〕
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