Linnaeus' Hammarby
Uppsala
Copyright: Camilo Torres/Shutterstock.comLinnaeus' Hammarby
Hammarby is a rural 18th-century estate bought by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. In the well-preserved manor house, you’ll find Linnaeus’ study with unique plant illustrations. Many of the plants that Linnaeus grew still flourish in the lush park. From the hill above the farm, you can enjoy the scenery and dream yourself back to the landscape of the 18th century. The manor with a café and exhibitions is open from May through September, and the surrounding cultural reserve all year round.
Useful Information
- Address: Danmarks-Hammarby, Uppsala
- Phone: +46 18 471 28 38
- Opening House: www.botan.uu.se/our-gardens/linnaeus-hammarby
Do & See
Uppsala is a city that is full of life and there are many things to experience here. Move easily between beautiful natural surroundings, busy shopping streets, fascinating sights, and exciting cultural treasures. The city offers loads of activities and organises many entertaining events.