
In the Granösund Fishing Museum one gets an idea about the archipelago life of old times in Replot. Around ten old buildings from different parts of the Replot archipelago have been relocated on the museum area, for instance a cottage possibly dating back to the 18th century, a boathouse, a fish sauna, a cattle lodge and a loft. The cottages has been furnished with artefacts that have originally been found in similar surroundings. The museum originated from the desire to protect the remaining fish saunas of the outer skerries, that were about to deteriorate when traditional fishing began to lose its meaning.
The museum is open during the summer time from late June to the beginning of August. On other times on requests.
In the summertime various handwork presentations are arranged, usually on Thursday evenings in July such as knitting and net weaving workshops, or roof shingles making. During these evenings coffee and homemade buns are sold
June 26th to August 4th
Wednesdays to Sundays at 11 am to 5 pm
and also Thursday evening from June 27th to July 18th at 5 pm to 8 pm.
Entrance fee 3 euro (free for under 18 years old).