Kullmanska gården is a historical building in Södertälje, dating back to the 1700s. Originally one of the larger estates in the area, it was relocated to the Torekällberget open-air museum in 1947. This relocation allowed the building to be preserved and integrated into a larger context that showcases local history and architecture.
Today, Kullmanska gården serves as staff facilities within the museum complex, which is situated near Sankta Ragnhilds Church. The site is recognized as a significant cultural heritage location in Södertälje, offering educational opportunities for visitors interested in the region's past. The museum provides insights into the historical context of the building and its role in the local community, making it an informative destination for those exploring the area's cultural landscape.




