The Culture Reserve
Åsens?by Culture Reserve is an example of what a Småland village looked like 100 years ago, with small fields enclosed by fences. Horses are used for some of the farm work. Old varieties of wheat, rye, oats and barley are grown. Gardens vary in style depending on tradition and the interests of previous owners. The kitchen garden includes old varieties of vegetables and herbs. Orchards have been restored with documented old varieties in collaboration with the Nordic Gene Bank and gene banks for fruit trees.
Most of the buildings are now used for a variety of activities. However, a dwelling house, barn, wash-house and privy have been retained in their original state.
The architectural heritage exhibition shows crafts such as timber jointing and wooden shingle roofing. Tekla's House (Teklas hus) has been left largely as it was when the last family member, Tekla, moved out in 1989. There is no water or electricity and the house retains its 1900-1920's character.
The Farm museum is closed 2011 due to restoration.
