Magnussonska gården is a historical residence located in Södertälje, with origins dating back to the late 1700s or early 1800s. Originally owned by blacksmith Anders Magnusson in 1858, the building has been preserved as part of the Torekällberget open-air museum. This relocation was undertaken to accommodate the nearby Kringlan department store, allowing the structure to be maintained within a context that highlights its historical significance.
The museum showcases architectural history and cultural heritage, providing insights into local history and community development. It serves as a resource for understanding the legacy of early Swedish settlers and their impact on the region. By preserving this historical site, Magnussonska gården enhances the cultural landscape of Södertälje and stands as a significant landmark in the area’s history.
Visitors to the museum can engage with the educational opportunities it offers, which aim to inform both locals and tourists about the historical context of the building and its role in the community. Through its exhibitions and programs, Magnussonska gården contributes to the appreciation of Södertälje's rich cultural heritage.




