Pippi Longstocking
Pippi Longstocking lives in Villa Villekulla. She lives here all by herself. Well, maybe not all by herself, if you want to be pedantic. Her horse also lives here. And then she has a monkey called Mr Nilsson. Pippi’s friends are called Tommy and Annika and they often visit and play at her house. Almost as often she is visited by Constables Kling and Klang, accompanied by Mrs Prysselius who tries to get Pippi into an orphanage.
Whims and ideas by Pippi
“Who wants to go thing-finding?” A question like that from Pippi usually results in lots of children raising their hands. It’s not just thing-finding that makes Pippi popular. It is, of course, all the other exciting whims and ideas that you can be part of when you visit her in Villa Villekulla, or in the harbour where the ship Hoppetossa is moored. You are welcome in Villa Villekulla even when Pippi is not there. There are three play-friendly floors to discover in the slightly quirky house that is Pippi’s home.
Villa Villekulla
Step right into the story
Here in Villa Villekulla you can meet many of the characters you’ll know from the books and films about Pippi: Dunder-Karlsson and Blom, Kling and Klang, Captain Longstocking, seamen and pirates, Mrs Prysselius and, of course, Pippi Longstocking. In the lake next to the house, the Hoppetossa may suddenly come sailing.
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Performances
Pippi Longstocking
Here comes Pippi Longstocking!
Pippi’s father has been swept away at sea and disappeared, but Pippi doesn’t believe that he’s drowned.
Villa Villekulla
Pippi Longstocking
Miss Prysselius’s singalong
Miss Prysselius has organised a sing-along.
The Small Stage
Pippi Longstocking
Pippi gets a visit from thieves
One day, two poor vagabonds called Dunder-Karlsson and Blom come to visit Villa Villekulla.
Villa Villekulla
“It’s absolutely best for little children to have a more organized life. Especially if they can organize it themselves!!”
Pippi, from Pippi Longstocking Goes Aboard.