
Kulturen in Lund is one of the world’s oldest open-air museums and stretches across two city blocks in the heart of Lund. Here you can walk through historic homes, workshops and city buildings that bring everyday life from the Middle Ages to the 1930s vividly to life.
Don’t miss the charming Hökeriet shop just around the corner, where you can browse traditional goods and see vintage packaging on the shelves.
The museum complex also includes the Tegnér Museum, dedicated to writer and poet Esaias Tegnér, as well as the Livets Museum, which explores the history of medicine, and Kulturens Östarp, where you can experience a 19th-century farm environment.
A visit to Kulturen in Lund is a fascinating journey through Swedish history and culture — perfect for both adults and children.
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