Oskarshem I koloniområde is part of a network of allotment areas in Lund, showcasing 18 distinct gardens that are both beautiful and culturally significant. This initiative provides a guide to these allotments, highlighting their historical background within the context of the allotment movement in Lund and Sweden. Each area, including Sankt Hans, Oskarshem I, II, III, Viktoria, Örjan, Sankt Månslyckan, and Haga, has its own unique characteristics and historical importance, contributing to the overall narrative of community gardening in the region.
The allotment gardens serve as a space for recreational activities and nature appreciation, fostering a sense of community among residents. Visitors can explore these gardens to gain insights into the cultural and historical significance of each area, as well as to engage with the local gardening culture. The emphasis on community within these allotments reflects a broader commitment to preserving green spaces and promoting sustainable gardening practices in Lund.




