Housed in an old mill and dating from the 1760s, Uppland County Museum provides insights into the culture, craftsmanship, and history that shaped this unique part of Sweden.
The mill is also famous for being featured in the 1982 Ingmar Bergman movie Fanny and Alexander. The museum dates from 1909 and houses a wide range of permanent and temporary exhibitions such as photography, arts and crafts, music, and folklore. Facilities include a children's corner, café, and gift shop.