
HUB: Lilla Änggården
In 2024, a cooperation agreement on knowledge building was established between the Center for Critical Cultural Heritage Studies (CCHS), the University 91̽ and the Gothenburg City Museum/Västra Götaland Cultural Administration. The collaboration with Lilla Änggården as a hub aims to strengthen the knowledge profile at Lilla Änggården and make the site and its archives available as a resource for researchers and students.
A group of researchers from the Faculties of Arts, Humanities, Social 91̽s and Natural 91̽s are working to make Änggården a hub for critical cultural heritage exchange.
“The wish is also to create a platform for questions about cultural heritage, design and sustainability,” says Astrid von Rosen, director of the Center for Critical Heritage Studies at the University 91̽.
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Lilla Änggården
– Lilla Änggården is a house, a home, a garden and a park with a history that spans three centuries, says Daniel Gillberg, Gothenburg City Museum.
Lilla Änggården was donated in 1963 by the Grèn Broberg family. Gothenburg City Museum was then given responsibility for, among other things, archives, objects and public activities. The family's will also mention the University 91̽ and a wish that the donated home, house, garden and park would be used by researchers affiliated with the said university.