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Kulturmagasinet is open from Tuesday to Sunday, generally from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but check the exact hours on its official website as they vary by section. It is located in central Sundsvall, within walking distance of the train station or reachable by bus; the address is Kulturmagasinet, Sjögatan 10.
Most exhibitions at Kulturen and other areas are free, although some special activities may cost around 50-100 SEK. Children and students enter free; check details on the official website or call +46 60 19 13 00.
It is recommended to spend 1-2 hours exploring the main exhibitions at Kulturen and the library, but you can extend it to 3 hours if you include events or the shop. It is ideal for a relaxed morning or afternoon visit.
Kulturmagasinet is a former wooden warehouse from 1904 in Sundsvall's harbor, transformed in 2016 into a vibrant cultural center housing the Kulturen museum, a library, and event spaces. It represents the industrial and cultural heritage of the Medelpad region.
Summer (June-August) is ideal because of the good weather and outdoor events, but avoid busy weekends; choose weekday mornings for fewer crowds. In winter, the Christmas lights make it magical in the afternoons.
Yes, it has ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms throughout the building; the exhibitions are wheelchair accessible. Confirm specific details on the official website or contact +46 60 19 13 00.
A few minutes away on foot you will find Stenstan, the old town with shops and cafés, Casino Sundsvall, and Sundsvall Museum. For nature, Djurgården Park is a 10-minute drive away.
Download the app or digital guide from the official website for interactive audio guides, wear comfortable shoes for the exhibitions, and combine your visit with a coffee in the Birsta area. Book events in advance if you are traveling in high season.
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