• 59°49′3″N 17°46′35″E / 59.81750°N 17.77639°E. Linnaeus's Hammarby. Linnaeus's Hammarby (Swedish: Linnés Hammarby) is a historic house museum and mansion...
  • The manor closed May–June 2024. The National Property Board improves the indoor climate in the historical buildings at Linnaeus' Hammarby.
  • Linnaeus was able to live a more relaxed country life at Hammarby. ... It is the largest living Linnaean plant collection in the world, and makes Hammarby unique.
  • It is also home to the world’s largest living collection of Linnaean plants. ... Café Sara Lisa is located in the cosy apple grove at LinnaeusHammarby.
  • LinnaeusHammarby lies embedded in an extensive agricultural landscape. The museum area, with buildings, exhibitions, café and shop are open May to...
  • If you have time when visiting Uppsala in Sweden, try to squeeze in a visit to the Linnaeus' Hammarby located a few minutes from town.
  • In 1758 Linnaeus bought two small estates: Sävja and Hammarby. During their first summers at Hammarby the Linnaeuses lived in the detached west wing.
  • Most of them became naturalized during the 100 years from Linnaeus' death to 1879, when Hammarby was made into a museum area.
  • "Going Back in Time". Linnaeus' Hammarby is a house museum and a botanical garden looked after by Uppsala university.