Experience how Christmas was celebrated in the past!
Every day from November 25 to January 11, you can experience how Christmas was celebrated in the past in eight of our historic houses. Follow Culture's Christmas tracks on your own and take a trip back in time to Christmases of yesteryear!
One of the houses you can visit is the Workers' Home where it is Christmas Eve in 1930. The family has prepared for a cozy Christmas holiday. The gingerbread cookies in the kitchen and the apples hung on the fire fork in front of the tiled stove to roast, smell like Christmas. The table is set and the food is served.
Christmas is celebrated in the Thomanderska house in 1849, and here live the priest and professor Johan Henrik and his wife Emilie Thomander, with their daughters Ida, Emma, Fredrika and foster daughter Natalia. This year, even the old grandmother celebrates with them. They serve aladåb, lute fish, roast goose with prune cream, boiled ham with red cabbage and for dessert there will be rice porridge and sugar clusters.
You will find the Christmas Trail folder and the route to all the houses in the Garden Room, just after the entrance. It also contains QR codes for filmed Christmas shows with Kulturen's educators and curators.
NOTE! On many days, especially during the week, we have many Christmas viewings booked in the houses. Please be considerate and do not disturb, but instead come back to the house after a short while when the group has left.
Included in the entrance fee, no advance booking required.