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- The Open-Air Museum of Lithuania - The museum area is divided into regions, each representing the culture of its inhabitants. Zemaitija, Suvalkija, Dzukija and Aukstaitija are the lands, where present Lithuanians come from.
- Heritage Hill Living History Museum - A 48-acre open-air museum in Green Bay, which chronicles midwestern history from 1672 to 1905. More than 25 historic and reproduced buildings are staffed with interpreters.
- Glentleiten Open Air Museum - Situated on the foothills of the Alps, the museum conveys a living picture of Upper Bavaria's past and emphasizes farming. Features 40 reconstructed buildings. Includes hours, admission prices, events, guided tours, direction map. [German and English].
- Beamish: The North of England Open Air Museum - Set over 300 acres of countryside in county Durham, the site vividly recreates life in Northern England in the 1800s and 1900s. Covers the social, agricultural and industrial history of the region.
- Cumberland Heritage Village Museum - A picturesque 100 acre, open-air museum depicting rural life in the 1930s in the Lower Ottawa Valley. Buildings include a one-room school house, a train station, a church, a forge and homes.
- Pella Historical Village - Open air museum village celebrates its Dutch heritage through architectural models and antique Dutch heirlooms. Includes hours, admission fees and directions.
- The Open Air Museum in Dumbrava Sibiului - Built up between 1963 and 1989, a scientific-documentary and technical collection and archives (pictures, photos, films) dealing with pre-industrial folk technology in Romania.
- Massing and Finsterau - Authentic villages and homes in these open-air museums in Lower Bavaria.
- Målilla-Gårdveda Open Air Museum Park - Twenty buildings in Sweden, including a sawmill, tanning house, hardware store and school.
- The Ethnographic Open Air Museum Etar - Situated 8 km south of the town of Gabrovo in Bulgaria it displays the architecture, life style and economic past of region during the second half of the 18th and the 19th centuries. Craftsman's workshops, exhibitions.
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