Welcome to viewing!
Kulturen opened its doors in 1892 and was then one of the world's first open-air museums. The founder's name was Georg Karlin. His vision was a stay and playful museum where, among other things, you could see objects in their proper context. Houses from different eras and social environments were gathered in the park, and you can experience life in the city and the countryside from the Middle Ages to the 1930s.
Our guide shows us around and tells us about some of the houses.
Included in the entrance fee, no advance booking. Gathering at the back of the White House (entrance hall), where there is a sign indicating the gathering place.
Join us for an introduction to some of the museum's historical houses, in English.
In English
Culture in Lund's Open-air Museum features a collection of historic buildings extending across two adjoining sites in the heart of Lund. Some of the buildings still stand on their original sites, while others have been moved here from various parts of southern Sweden. Learn how people in the region lived in past ages and in various social settings.
The tour is included in the admission. Gathering in the garden behind the White House (the main entrance). No booking required.