- Coteau-du-Lac National Historic Site
- Open air museum featuring archaeological information, the first lock canal in North America, remains of military structures, and more. - Craigflower@
- Forbidden Gardens
- Outdoor museum replicating some of China's major historic scenes, including Emperor Qin's terra-cotta army and the Forbidden City. - Fort Langley National Historic Site@
- Freilicht Museum
- Open-air museums for rural culture in Lower Bavaria. Highland Folk Museum
- Located in Kingussie and Newtonmore. Walk through the material remains of 400 years of Highland life from clansman to crofter. Living history demonstrations of traditional skills, crafts, and way of life.- Holy Land Experience, The
- Living museum of the biblical times. - Hutchison House Museum
- A living museum, owned and operated by the Peterborough Historical Society, depicts Ontario pioneer life 1840-1860. Features guided tours, bookshop, and Scottish teas. - Macaulay Heritage Park
- Displays of 19th-century life at Macaulay House, Prince Edward County Museum, parish cemetery, historic gardens, and Carriage House. Museum of Kent Life
- Open air museum of historic buildings, including a traditional Oast, a thatched barn and granary, and Ma Larkin's kitchen and lounge.- Museum Village
- Living history museum for families, teachers, and students, with artifacts, barnyard animals, and exhibits. - Sagalundin Museo
- Outdoor architectural museum with historical buildings, garden, and guides in period costume. - Sovereign Hill
- Open air museum bringing Victoria's Gold Rush era to life. Offers hotel room and hostel accommodation. - Topography of Terror Foundation
- Houses the former Gestapo headquarters and torture chambers. Also features an open air exhibition and multimedia from the Topographie des Terror CD-ROM. - Upper Canada Village
- Recreating life in a mid-19th century rural community. - Westville
- Living history village set in the 1850s.
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