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Museum & Gift Shop

The Ekebergparken Museum and shop is situated in Lund’s hus, a white Swiss style villa close to the Ekebergparken tram stop.

  • Exhibition on the natural and cultural heritage of the Ekerberg area
  • Guide book about the Ekeberg park
  • Art books
  • Gifts / souvenirs
  • Map / info
  • Coffee / snacks
  • Free entry

The exhibitions give insight into the history and nature of the area. Here you will find our museum, visitor centre, as well as our administration offices.

This is often the meeting point for all guided tours in the Sculpture park. Come by for a coffee, simple snack, and information on the park. We also sell products by local designers, see list below for some of our collaborators. 

KK BUTIKK FEBRUAR22 0028 kopi
IK Ekeberg okt 0007 WEB
WEB KK JUNI 24 1086 kopi

Selection of products

Hanging Flower Bubble

Studio About

The HANGING FLOWER BUBBLE collection is a series of round glass vases to be hung from the included leather cord. The vases are mouth-blown and designed by architect Mikkel Lang Mikkelsen.

Notebooks and calendars

All Pine Press

All Pine Press is a Norwegian stationery brand. They design and manufacture sustainable paper goods in collaboration with the last paper facturer in Norway, Hellefoss Paper. All their products are designed and printed in Oslo.

Silk scarves

Myklé

Myklé is a Norwegian luxury brand creating timeless silk products with roots in craftmanship, cultural heritage and international design expertise.

Selection of books

Ekebergparken bok

Egil Mikkelsen, Magne Malmanger, Margrethe Geelmuyden

The book tells the incredible story of how the area has developed since the Paleolithic Age into today's park with world-class contemporary art. With amazing pictures over 256 pages. 

(Only available in Norwegian)

I SCREAM DADDIO

Julian Simmons, Sarah Lucas

Story-book and catalogue, with extensive texts by Sarah Lucas, poems by D.H.Lawrence and profusely illustrated with photographs by Julian Simmons, the book charts a period of 750 eggs – throwing / dancing / massaging / arranging into a nob and bollocks, and making new plaster sculptures in Britain – to their installation in the British Pavilion, Venice.

50 Contemporary Artists You Should Know

Brad Finger, Christiane Weidemann

From painters and photographers to sculptors and performance artists, fifty of the most influential contemporary artists are profiled in this colorful and engaging book that traces the various artistic movements and radical changes of the second half of the twentieth century.