Landskrona Museum
Landskrona Museum
4.5
Tuesday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
About
The museum's permanent exhibitions tell the story of Landskrona itself through the ages, and it also has a programme of temporary exhibitions which includes photographic work.Kasernplan is now an open area with a beautiful flower-lined avenue in front of the Adolf Fredrik barracks, currently home to Landskrona Museum. The barracks were built for the artillery regiment in the 1750s.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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pinkioxora
Halmstad, Sweden877 contributions
July 2015 • Couples
This place is free is very close to the citadel. the Exhibition at the moment is czech but the non violence art presentation is somewhat more interesting. Just my personal taste i guess. They have a nice area for the children downstairs. You can watch some old tv advertisement which is quite interesting.
Written 27 July 2015
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Samueal Rommel Scot Shanmugam
Malmö, Sweden36 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
Kids love this place . Playing facility for kids . Cafe to sit relax take rest . Friendly helpfull staff.
Written 8 November 2017
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KTLund
Lund, Sweden573 contributions
July 2017 • Couples
We enjoyed our visit to the Lanskrona Museum. There is a little of something for everyone. There was a large photo exhibit on when we were there. We spent most of our visit in the history of Landskrona section. They also have a nice gift shop with interesting items to buy at all price levels.
Written 8 August 2017
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Max
Tenerife, Spain222 contributions
July 2014 • Couples
For a city as old as Landskrona, looking at old photographs was a rather boring experience.
There was nothing in there that made me say WOW!
There was nothing in there that made me say WOW!
Written 25 August 2014
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Kristyrichtr
Ostrava, Czech Republic1,522 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
I did not enjoy the visit to this museum at all, since there were no english descriptions, no indicators of where to go. Half of the building was under a construction and most of the rooms were empty. However I really loved the fika in the museum's café - green tea altogether with the coconut ball for 20 SEK? Yes please! No admission fee, so worth a peek.
Written 9 March 2015
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kristerolsson1
Landskrona, Sweden9 contributions
May 2018
This was once one of the best museums in a smalltown of Sweden. However, the big permanent exhibition they had with all sorts of old shops from the town are gone. Nowadays it's mostly art and other strange things. And they had an open kindergarten at the top floor but it's also gone. The museum went from a big five to a weak three.
Written 20 June 2018
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Elisabeth C
Landskrona, Sweden23 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
In this museum you find both permanent exebitions about town, and art and craftexebitions from near and far. I especially enjoy their good selection of photos
Written 16 February 2017
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Marija Z
Krusevac, Serbia4 contributions
Oct 2015 • Family
No entrance fee, very interesting exhibits, worth visiting. There was even exhibits in serbian language and from former yugoslavian republics and that was good suprise for me. Visited winter 2011-2012
Written 26 September 2016
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Paresandefot
Stockholm, Sweden49 contributions
July 2016 • Solo
the museum has no entrance fee and is well worth visiting with its many exhibitions. Some are historical, for instance, a very interesting one on handmade items, prepared for a trousseau - but never used. Others are on the city development and the region. Several rooms had exhibitions featuring contemporary photography.
Written 26 August 2016
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Sieglinde G
Saint Paul, MN29 contributions
Oct 2015 • Solo
I went back to this interesting museum twice while visiting friends/family in Landskrona.
One room leads to another with interesting surprises all along the way.
One room leads to another with interesting surprises all along the way.
Written 5 May 2016
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