The museum and buildings are closed 1 October – 30 April. Opens again 1st of May.
Linnaeus' country estate – a national treasure
The small estate Hammarby, 15 km SE of Uppsala, was bought by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. He wanted a farm on the countryside where he could spend the summers together with his family, away from the unhealthy environment of Uppsala.
Today, few Swedish manors present such an authentic milieu. It reflects the private life of Linnaeus as well as his scientific work.
Visit Linnaeus' Hammarby
Garden tour
Take a tour of the garden! Get inspiration prior to your visit to Hammarby.
Learn more about our plants
There are many plants remaining at Hammarby since the days of Linnaeus.
Opening hours
Re-open 1 May
Closed
Week 37
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Monday 9/09
Closed
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Tuesday 10/09
Closed
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Wednesday 11/09
Closed
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Thursday 12/09
Closed
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Friday 13/09
11:00 AM–5:00 PM
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Saturday 14/09
11:00 AM–5:00 PM
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Sunday 15/09
11:00 AM–5:00 PM