FREE

This museum is a group of historic buildings that show what life was like in the 1800s and early 1900s. The site is set up like a small village, with old houses, a log cabin, and gardens. It’s a place where you can see how people lived, worked, and played in the past.

  • Authentic heritage buildings and hands-on activities are the spot's main draw.
  • Visitors can walk through real homes from the 19th century, see old tools, and explore gardens that grow food the way it did in the past.
  • There are often interactive displays and staff in costume who explain how things worked in the old days.

  • Step Back in Time: See and touch real history; the buildings and objects are original or carefully restored, so it feels like youโ€™re actually in the past.
  • Learn by Doing: Activities let you try old-fashioned chores or crafts, making it more engaging than looking at things behind glass.
  • Chill Vibes: The area is quiet and surrounded by nature, a good place to relax and take a break from city noise.

  • No dress code: No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since youโ€™ll be walking around outside.
  • Best time to visit: In the afternoon when itโ€™s less busy and the light is good for photos.
  • Entry is free: No booking in advance.