The Selian Farmstead
Objects of interest, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Accessible toilet, Partly accessible
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The Selian Farmstead is an open-air section of the Jēkabpils History Museum. The museum features six typical rural buildings from 19th-century farms in Sēlija. Construction began in 1952, but the museum took over the territory in 1949. All buildings were moved between 1952 and 1958. Admission fee: Cenas
It is recommended to move around with an escort, as there are cobblestones outside the museum. Tree roots also hinder normal movement. To get to the cottages, you have to move across the grass. People in wheelchairs cannot enter the cottages. It is easy to move around inside the museum, which has no thresholds and an adapted toilet with a baby changing table. Information can be viewed and listened to on a tablet.
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The Selian Farmstead is an open-air section of the Jēkabpils History Museum. The museum features six typical rural buildings from 19th-century farms in Sēlija. Construction began in 1952, but the museum took over the territory in 1949. All buildings were moved between 1952 and 1958. Admission fee: Cenas
It is recommended to move around with an escort, as there are cobblestones outside the museum. Tree roots also hinder normal movement. To get to the cottages, you have to move across the grass. People in wheelchairs cannot enter the cottages. It is easy to move around inside the museum, which has no thresholds and an adapted toilet with a baby changing table. Information can be viewed and listened to on a tablet.
Accessibility
Facilities
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