Kjederqvistska gården is recognized as one of the best-preserved urban estates in Lund, showcasing significant architectural features from the late 18th and 19th centuries. The estate comprises four half-timbered buildings arranged along a long, narrow plot, with the main structure oriented towards Bredgatan. This heritage site reflects the historical trade and craft activities that were prevalent during its period of significance, which dates back to the medieval era.
Designated as a building heritage site, Kjederqvistska gården offers valuable insights into the local architectural history and the evolution of urban estates in the region. It is accessible to visitors who are interested in exploring cultural heritage, providing educational information about various aspects of local history, including nature rights in Sweden. The site is managed by the Länsstyrelsen, or County Administrative Board, which oversees its preservation and public engagement.




