We are open extra Christmas holidays this Monday!
Open air museum, park and exhibitions
The open-air museum at Kulturen in Lund is filled with culturally historical houses and outdoor environments that you can visit. Here you can get an idea of how people have lived in southern Sweden during different times and in different social environments, both in the countryside and in cities. Some of the buildings are located in their original location, while others have been moved here since the museum opened in 1892. We also have around twenty exhibitions, both temporary and permanent. Stroll around on your own, or bring your friends and family!
Haven't you had enough of Christmas?
Follow Kulturens Christmas Trail and see how Christmas was celebrated in the past. You will find the Christmas trail folder in the Garden Room, just after the entrance. The trail leads you to eight historic houses from different times in our open-air museum. On red signs you can read about how Christmas was celebrated in the past in the houses, and the folder also contains QR codes for filmed Christmas shows.
Viewing: Another world - art from Sankt Lars hospital
At 11:30 you can join a tour. Included in the entrance fee, no advance booking required. Meet at the back of the White House (entrance building), where there is a sign indicating the meeting point.
Try it out in the forge
Come and try your hand at blacksmithing with blacksmith Anders Wahlström in Hylla Smithy at the open-air museum! Here, both children (from 8 years old) and adults get the chance to create something of their own! Pre-sale tickets, there are five sessions from 13 p.m.
We always have free admission for visitors aged 0–18!