We visited at the end of August and were charged full price tickets. We were not warned at reception that it was off-season and so 90% of the buildings were locked and there were only a few actors on site. The buildings had no signage or information boards so we were unable to learn anything about them. We only saw three actors in traditional wear and none of them were remotely interested in acting. It was basically like walking around a historic ghost town with a few farm animals thrown in. There are much better museums just around the corner, avoid this one at all costs.



















