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Vita huset, Kulturen's main building. Kulturen (Swedish: [kɵlˈtʉ̌ːrɛn]) is an open-air museum as well as a museum of cultural history in Lund, Sweden.Occupying two blocks in central Lund, Kulturen is Sweden's and the world's second oldest open-air museum after Skansen in Stockholm.
City of Lund bought this plot of land in 1904. [8] In 1907, before the area became a park, Lundautställningen exhibition was held here. In 1907 Lundautställningen had 1427 exhibitors and attracted more than ten times as many visitors as Lund's population at the time. [9] [10] [11] In 1911, Stadsparken was inaugurated and opened to the public ...
Other buildings in Lundagård are the AF Borgen, the Lund University Historical Museum and Palaestra et Odeum. [2] Tegnérsplatsen is located between the Historical Museum and the AF Borgen and contains a statue of Esaias Tegnér. In the centre of Lundagård is a statue entitled "the man that breaks free from the rock". [2]
Lund Cathedral, the former Catholic and the now Lutheran cathedral in Lund, is the seat of the bishop of Lund of the Church of Sweden. Lund also has a city theatre (though without a professional local ensemble of its own) and a number of other places for concerts and theatres. [45]
Mejeriet. Mejeriet, or Kulturmejeriet (the dairy), is a cultural venue in Lund, Sweden, which opened in 1987.It originally started as a co-operative dairy in 1896 by the corner of Malmövägen and the Lund-Revinge-Harlösa railroad.
Botaniska trädgården (English: The Botanical Garden) is a botanical garden in central Lund, Sweden, open to the public daily without charge. The 8 hectares site contains 7000 species of plants, of which 2000 are found in the greenhouses representing nine different climate zones. It is owned and operated by Lund University. [1]
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Ideon Science Park in Lund is the oldest, largest and one of the best known science parks in Sweden. [3] [4] [5] In 2019, it became the first UN certified science park in the world. [6] There is about 245,000 m 2 (2,640,000 sq ft) of office and lab space in over 17 buildings. Bluetooth was created in Ideon Science Park. [7]