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Lund – Kulturen, mansions and highrises

This thread is about my visits to Lund this summer. Lund is the 3rd largest city in Skåne and Sweden’s most important university city. It is more than 1000 years old and was once one of Sweden’s largest cities. In this thread I have visited Kulturen 3 times, and residential areas and a highrise district.
Kulturen, “the Culture”, is a kind of museum in the city center, that consist of 2 large blocks with about 20 very old, but wellpreserved houses from different centuries, some of them containing museums and exhibitions, and the buildings of Kulturen are very interesting architecturally. Many events and exhibitions are going on at Kulturen, that was founded in 1882, but most of the buildings are much older, and many of them have been rebuilt or moved to Kulturen from other places.

Kulturkvadraten is the name of quarters around Kulturen and the cathedral, with buildings from as early as the late 900s.



Vita huset, the white house, is the partly modern main building and museum of Kulturen.


Undergången, the underground path that connects Kulturen’s both quarters.


Ystadshuset, removed from Ystad.





Dekanhuset, a former residential building. It was built in the 1200s, but was moved to Kulturen in 1908.




It is allowed to go inside most of the historic buildings of Kulturen. The interiors are very wellkept.






Blekingegården and Bosmålatorpet.






Blekingegården from the mid 1700s, but rebuilt in 1892.






A small museum about the history of children, in 2 small houses.










A miniature of Kulturen, in the white house.


Veteran cars exhitition at Kulturen, June 6th, the national day 2009:










Bosebo Kyrka again.


An old Bentley in front of Bokkulturen, Borgarhuset and Thomanderska gården.


The entrance to Borgarhuset.












Blekingegården.


Bosebo Gamla Kyrka, an old wood church from 1652.










Chinese ornamnents in a permanent exhibition in one of the oldhouses.


I climbed the fire escape just to take this picture!

Medieval festival at Kulturen, June 13th 2009:


People were dressed up like medieval people and there were stands and events going on, it was really nice.






Me, my friends and Thomanderska gården mirroring in the crystal ball.


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Other photos from central Lund:


Lilla Kirurgen.



Lund’s university, main building.


Lundagård with the famous cathedral.


An umbrella in the „ground fountain“ just outside the modern art exhibition at Mårtenstorget.


Östervångsparken...


...with Östervångsskolan, a school for deaf young people.

Some highrises at Margaretedal, just outside the city center :


The newest highrise in Lund (about 13 floors), in front of Skattehuset.


Margaretedal district with the new 4 highrises called Lunna Töser.



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In the outskirts of Lund, not far from the city center, there are thickly wooded streets with residential villas.



















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