10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Lund That You Shouldn't Miss

January 6, 2022 Agatha Simes

Among the oldest cities in Sweden, Lund was founded in the late 10th century. The stalwart Lund Cathedral is almost as old as the settlement itself; it was built in traditional Romanesque style and contains a beautiful astronomical clock, five organs and an ancient crypt. Explore charming Jakriborg, a modern residential area that emulates a medieval town, then head to the beautiful Botanical Gardens.
Restaurants in Lund

1. Li Ljung Design – Smycken

Vastra Martensgatan 10, Lund 22351 Sweden +46 46 12 00 08 [email protected] http://www.liljung.se/
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Li Ljung Design – Smycken

Located in the very heart of Lund, famous for its Cathedral since 11th century and University est. in 1666, this is the place where tourists could see, try and buy the best samples of modern Scandinavian jewelry design. The personnel is giving individual short tours (Swedish/English/Russian) for each customer describing the modern trends and developments in the Scandinavian jewelry art and design.

2. Kulturen in Lund - Museum of Cultural History and Open-Air Museum

Tegnersplatsen, Lund 223 50 Sweden +46 46 35 04 00 [email protected] http://www.kulturen.com/fbstart/
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Kulturen in Lund - Museum of Cultural History and Open-Air Museum

Kulturen is a nonprofit organization managing a number of museums and open-air museums at several locations in Skane, the southernmost county of Sweden. The main part of the activities is conducted at Kulturen in Lund, which is two blocks in central Lund filled with historic buildings and beautiful gardens for you to visit. Step into our houses and experience life in the city and the countryside, from the Middle Ages to the 1930s. You can also choose from among twenty exhibitions - from folk art to modern design, from medieval history to the present day, from local culture to world culture. There is always hustle and bustle at Kulturen in Lund. Here we celebrate high festivals and our own traditions such as Children's Day and Ghost Night and we offer an extensive visitor's program for all ages. When you get hungry, you can eat at the restaurant or grab a snack at our cozy cafe. Our other visitor destinations are e.g. Kulturen's Östarp, where you can experience a farm environment from the 1800s, Hökeriet, which is the oldest grocery store in Lund, The Museum of Life (Livets museum), which is about the human body functions, and the Museum of Medical History in Helsingborg, about how the perception of health and illness has changed over time. Kulturen conducts educational and scientific activities throughout the entire field of cultural history. A major part of our work consists of storage provisioning, documentation, and collection care. We also carry out assignments within archaeology and building preservation. Kulturen was founded in 1882 and has more than 3.500 members. As a member you support our work and help us to safeguard our cultural heritage for future generations. Our members also have free admission to Kulturen in Lund and nine other open-air museums in the Nordic region, including Skansen in Stockholm and Den gamle by in Aarhus (Denmark). Kulturen recieves operating grants from Region Skåne, Lund Municipality, and Sjöbo Municipality.

Reviewed By DJ_Snufkin - Lexington, United States

Honestly, I expected to be somewhat underwhelmed--not knowing much about Swedish culture or history, an "open-air museum" conjured up images of people in historical garb demonstrating weaving in front of shacks. What it really is is a trip to time and various regions of Sweden, with houses and even entire churches transported to the site, some two city blocks packed with buildings to explore self-guided. The architecture is very interesting and there are explanatory signs in Swedish and English. I went expecting to stay only an hour or so--I stayed an entire afternoon. Highly recommended.

3. Lund Cathedral

Kyrkogatan 6, Lund Sweden +46 46 35 87 00 [email protected] http://www.lundsdomkyrka.se
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Lund Cathedral

Every year more than 700,000 people visit Lund Cathedral, Swedens most visited Church. People of all ages and types are attracted here for a variety of reasons. Besides those who attend services or seek spiritual renewal, there are many tourists groups from different countries, school classes as well as visiting parties from other churches and congregations. Lund Cathedral was consecrated in 1145, and contains many well-known artifacts and features of considerable historical interest. Please don´t miss to visit the Cathedral Forum, Domkyrkoforum, a brand new modern building just south of the Cathedral. Here you can see two films about the Cathedral, drink coffee/tea, and get information.

Reviewed By WeakKneeTraveler - Singapore, Singapore

This is a beautifully built cathedral. It is worth a visit with a day trip from Malmo. The interior of the cathedral is beautiful and you can visit the basement of the church as well. A must visit when in Lund.

4. All Saints Church, Lund

34 Bredgatan, Lund 222 21 Sweden +46 46 71 88 00 [email protected] http://www.svenskakyrkan.se/lund/allhelgona/
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All Saints Church, Lund

The 72-meter-high tower spire of the All Saints Church together with Lund Cathedral's two towers is a well-known silhouette, visible far out on the Skåne plain. The church, designed by Helgo Zettervall, is built in a Neo-Gothic style and has around 1,200 seats. The foundation stone was laid in 1887 and on All Saints Day 1891 the church was inaugurated by Bishop W Flensburg. Since 1962 it is parish church for the Lund All Saints Assembly.

5. Skissernas Museum – Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art

Finngatan 2, Lund 223 62 Sweden +46 46 222 72 83 [email protected] http://www.skissernasmuseum.se
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Skissernas Museum – Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art

6. Lund University Main Building

2 Paradisgatan, Lund 223 50 Sweden http://www.lunduniversity.lu.se/
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Lund University Main Building

7. Escape House Lund

Skarpskyttevagen 7, Lund 222 22 Sweden +46 46 14 95 00 [email protected] http://www.escapehouse.se/lund
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Escape House Lund

Reviewed By ssen85 - Lund, Sweden

I've tried the Chapel and Trapped rooms as part of an after work event and have immensely enjoyed the experience. The rooms are atmospheric, the puzzles are just the right balance of challenging and fun and the whole experience is quite well designed. It's a good indoor activity to do with a group of friends or colleagues. Highly recommended !!

8. Medieval Museum (Drottens Museet)

6 Kattesund, Lund 222 23 Sweden +46 46 14 13 28 http://www.kulturportallund.se/index.php
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Medieval Museum (Drottens Museet)

9. Lund University Historical Museum (Historiska Museet)

1 Kraftstorg, Lund 223 50 Sweden +46 46 222 79 44 [email protected] http://www.luhm.lu.se
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Lund University Historical Museum (Historiska Museet)

Reviewed By mordecais854

An especially interesting presentation about the sweep of history in this Swedish region. Learned about the pagan era, the first millennium C.E.

10. Vattenhallen Science Center

John Ericssons vag 1, Lund 223 63 Sweden +46 46 222 43 51 http://www.vattenhallen.lu.se/
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Vattenhallen Science Center

Vattenhallen Science Centre is open on weekdays, school classes and other groups come to try out various experiments with a focus on science and engineering. In the experiment hall, you can get inside a giant soap bubble, test different sounds, or shoot protons and tickle electrons. At weekends and during school holidays, Vattenhallen is open to the public. There are shows and visitors also have the opportunity to do experiments and try various construction kits. For opening hours please see our homepage. Vattenhallen also helps organise different events, lectures and children’s parties. The Planetarium in Lund The Faculty of Science planetarium was reopened in its current location at Vattenhallen Science Center in 2010. In summer 2012, new digital equipment was installed that gives the visitor a sense of flying out into the Universe and visiting planets and galaxies.

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