You can get your open-air-museum fix at Hembygdsgård Gammelgård, 500m north of the church – it’s a 1909 collection of buildings that were moved here during the ‘20s from villages around Rättvik parish (the oldest is from the 1300s). There’s a good collection of furniture painted in the local style, and a unique 'ullkorgen ' (wool bin) from the 1200s. The grounds are always open for exploring, but the cafe and building interiors are summer-only.