Open-air museums are outdoor spaces that showcase historical buildings, artifacts, and traditional crafts in a natural setting. They allow visitors to experience and learn about different cultures and lifestyles from various time periods. These museums often feature reconstructed villages, farms, and workshops, providing a glimpse into the past.
Visitors can engage with demonstrations, guided tours, and hands-on activities, making the experience interactive and educational. Open-air museums, such as the Skansen in Sweden or the Ecomuseum in France, aim to preserve cultural heritage and promote understanding of historical practices and community life.