Historic buildings
The cathedral. with its two towers, has a history dating back almost one thousand years, and many beautiful details to explore. The old library is another historic building where you can see Sweden’s oldest book, the Skaramissalet, and take the children on a creative play and learn exhibition, Bokäventyret. Västergötlands museum is also worth a visit, with Sweden’s oldest chair, from the 12th century.
As well as wandering around all the historic buildings and lovely cobbled streets you can get more of a leg stretch along the Pilgrim Path Skara-Husaby, which starts in the middle of the town.
The artwork you shouldn’t miss
Anyone who loves art should visit Skara Stadshotell where you’ll find Sweden’s largest private collection of Lars Lerin paintings, and Skara Konsthotell which boasts work by Anders Zorn, Jenny Nyström, Carl Larsson and Bruno Liljefors, among others.
Around 10-15 minutes by car from Skara you’ll reach several popular attractions like Skara Sommarland, Axevalla Harness Racing track, Crane dancing at Lake Hornborga, Varnhem Abbey Church and Kata Gård.