Ebba’s House

Malmö

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Ebba’s House

Ebba's House is a fascinating museum, which stands as a testament to the past, preserving a slice of history and offering visitors a captivating journey into the lives of Malmö's residents from a bygone era. The house, originally built in the 18th century, was owned by the Olsson family. Ebba and her mother were skilled lace and trimmings makers who worked from home. After her mother's passing, Ebba continued to live alone in the house. In 1984, due to her age, Ebba had to relocate, and she generously donated her home to the Malmö Museum. Following her passing in 1989, the museum acquired her old furniture and restored the house to its original state. In 1991, Ebba's House opened its doors as a local history museum, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Malmö.

Do & See

Malmö has earned a well-deserved reputation for its diverse and sophisticated art and cultural scene. Here, you will find a plethora of enriching experiences suitable for the whole family. The city takes pride in its extensive investment in a wide range of cultural offerings, encompassing both prominent institutions and numerous smaller operators and activities. Moreover, Malmö showcases the finest examples of Scandinavian and international design, featuring exquisite furniture and furnishings, jewellery, and textiles. In addition to its vibrant cultural scene, Malmö boasts abundant green spaces both within the city centre and throughout the town. Notable examples include Kungsparken, Slottsparken, and the expansive Pildammsparken. Malmö Folkets Park is Sweden's oldest "folkpark" and offers beautiful lawns for relaxation, along with cafés, restaurants, a terrarium, adventure golf, horse riding, and live entertainment during the summer season. Don’t forget! Malmö's glorious two-kilometre-long beach Ribersborg Beach & Kallbadhuset, or "Ribban" is within walking distance from the town centre.