Lund University Historical Museum
History museum · Lund ·

Lund University Historical Museum

History museum · Lund ·

History, archaeology, art, zoology, coins, medieval treasures

Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null
Lund University Historical Museum by null

Information

Kraftstorg 1, 223 50 Lund, Sweden Get directions

Information

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Kraftstorg 1, 223 50 Lund, Sweden Get directions

+46 46 222 79 44
historiskamuseet.lu.se
@lundsuniversitet
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@museet

Features

gender neutral restroom
restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 5, 2025

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Ella A.

Google
The exhibition begins with the history of the museum and traces back to the origins of civilization, featuring artefacts ranging from Stone Age weapons to liturgical items and ancient coins. The zoological gallery has been relocated, and the cathedral museum is currently under renovation. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Free admission for students and retirees.

Raif & V.

Google
Full of history, good place to pass the time. Disappointed when purchasing the tickets staff didn't tell us that 2 of the museum's are closed for renovations. I understand reservations happen but why are the tickets still the same price. At the end of the day everything else was good.

Henrik A.

Google
Surprisingly large collection from a vast span of time and place tucked into such a modestly sized, but historically relevant building. While there are artifacts from both Egypt and the South Pacific, the focus is clearly on Scandinavia and southern Sweden in particular. Only a relatively small subset of the exhibits have English labels so non-Swedish speakers have to put in a bit more effort. Worth a visit if you're interested in local history, read Swedish and have keen eyesight for some dimly lit signs.

Shashi

Google
We chanced on this museum and it was worth it. Several floors both with original historic artifacts plus students works. Several objects from Scanian Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages are displayed here. The coin exhibition includes the largest coin treasure of the Middle Ages. Students get in free. It's right next to the Lund Cathedral.

Mukhtar S

Google
A good museum to visit for those who have interest in history. A handbook is available at the entrance in Swedish as well as English explaining the floor plans of the museum. Also the staff at the reception is very helpfull. There are many relics from the stone age, iron age as well as the Viking era. It has also a good collection from after the AD as well as Before Christ. Also they have section with coins from different centuries. They have lockers and a shop on the ground floor. Also the lift is one of the oldest in Skane

Lucie P.

Google
The museum is small but there is real work on the exhibitions, especially on the ground floor with the history of Lund University. Upstairs, the collection of wooden religious art is impressive. You will be warmly welcome at the entrance. I look forward to seeing the next exhibition!

Sara J.

Google
When we visited the museum it was free to enter where we were greeted by super friendly staff at the entrance. It's really cool that you can experience so many different time periods in the same place - and at the same time also have the opportunity to get to know the Swedish, Scanian and Scandinavian culture better.

A H

Google
When i visited it was free of charge due to remodeling. Has mixed collections, some better than others. I personally enjoyed the one that showing Christian art carved in would recovered from churches in the area. Would appreciate more explanation of the exhibits in English.