Introducing Rademachersmedjorna: A Hidden Gem in Eskilstuna, Sweden
Nestled in the charming city of Eskilstuna, Sweden, Rademachersmedjorna is a captivating museum that offers a unique glimpse into the world of craftsmanship. With its picturesque surroundings and fascinating exhibits, this hidden gem attracts visitors from near and far.
Rademachersmedjorna showcases the rich history of hand tool making through its diverse collection of shops, workshops, and cafes. The well-preserved buildings add to the charm and authenticity of the museum, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a bygone era.
Visitors to Rademachersmedjorna can explore the various workshops and witness skilled artisans practicing their craft. From the renowned Knivsmedjan, where Eskilstuna's sole remaining knife smith continues to create masterpieces, to the Form & Frg art gallery, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Whether you are a history aficionado, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a relaxing afternoon stroll, Rademachersmedjorna promises an unforgettable experience. Step back in time and discover the beauty of craftsmanship at this enchanting museum in Eskilstuna.
Reviews
Nice open museum with several shops, workshops and cafes! Lovely area to walk and spend a relaxing afternoon. Many of the buildings were so beautiful and well preserved and since they hold business you can visit inside!
This is a cute little museum of how craftsmen used to live and work a few hundred years ago. It’s interesting to visit, however on the day we visited not all the houses to open or the people working.
There is a nice little playhouse for kids with a small forgery and kitchen for “cooking”.
The Waffel cafe next to the playhouse is ok. Not really special but ok for a fika while the kids play.
A great place to learn about some local history in a very much alive way, and to enjoy some well-preserved old buildings and reconstructed environments. Almost all information is presented in both Swedish and English. I highly recommend coming here when there's some sort of event happening as well, which appears to be quite often.
Beautiful area with houses from 1700~1800.
Very pleasant on summer time.
Excellent local knowledge of the history in the town, and very friendly people. If you enjoy traditional arts and craftsmanship, it is well worth asking some questions!
A very nice little piece of local history, presented in a way that makes it feel delightfully authentic and relatable.
Super
So much history in one spot
Trowback in time. Classy.
God mat.