Arbetarbostaden is a historical landmark located in Lund, representing the working-class housing of the early to mid-20th century in Sweden. It focuses on the living arrangements typical of two-child families during the Folkhem era, a significant period in Swedish history characterized by social welfare and community development. The site includes various architectural elements such as street houses and courtyard buildings, which collectively illustrate the vibrant neighborhoods of the 1930s.
The landmark features traditional outbuildings, including toilets, brew houses, and washrooms, which provide insights into the daily lives and living conditions of past residents. Arbetarbostaden serves as an educational resource, offering cultural insights into local heritage and architecture. It engages visitors through interactive exhibits and displays, enhancing the understanding of historical living environments. The site is supported by operational grants aimed at fostering community engagement and preserving the historical narrative of the area.




