Dunker Culture House

The Dunker Culture House

The Dunker Culture House (Dunkers kulturhus) is a museum and art centre designed by Kim Utzon. It is the museum for Helsingborg and it is themed to trace the history of the sea from the ice age to the modern day. The museum was paid for by charities founded by Henry Dunker who was a local businessman who made a fortune from rubber products.[1]

A year before Dunker died in 1962 he was chair of the board of his company Trelliborgs Gummifabriks AB. The business employed 5,000 people and it had a floor area of 180,000 square yards.[2]

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  1. "Our History". Tretorn. Retrieved 2014-06-11.
  2. The Rubber and Plastics Age - Volume 42 - Page 635, retrieved 17 June 2014

Coordinates: 56°02′52″N 12°41′21″E / 56.0478°N 12.6892°E / 56.0478; 12.6892

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