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- County: Kronobergs län
- 6766.62 km away from you
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Description
The Funeral Museum in Ljungby showcases customs and practices related to death and burial during the 1800s and 1900s. In small room settings, visitors can learn about death and burial rituals during these two centuries.
During the 1800s and well into the 1900s, death was a constant presence for everyone. When it occurred, neighbors and relatives helped each other with all the necessary tasks. The ceremonies and rituals were a blend of practical necessities, church customs, and superstitions.
At the Funeral Museum in Ljungby, you have the opportunity to see and learn more about these practices. The museum is open year-round for groups that have pre-booked guided tours. During the summer, there are general opening hours.
The text is sourced from the Swedish Church’s website
This translation is AI generated.
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Facts
The museum is open all year round for guided groups who book in advance. During the summer there are general opening hours without prior booking.
Admission without a guide is 50 SEK/adult, children and students free.
Parking
Parking is available at Donationsgatan or inside the Skogskyrkogården area adjacent to Annelundsgården. The museum is located in the red building behind Annelund Church.
Directions
The funeral museum is located at Skogskyrkogården in Ljungby with the address Donationsgatan 2.
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