Dunker Culture House


Dunkers Culture House is a museum and art centre located in Helsingborg, Sweden. It is the museum of Helsingborg cultural heritage and is themed to trace history from the ice age to modern day.
The facility was designed by Danish architect Kim Utzon and was named after entrepreneur and industrialist Henry Dunker. Funding for the building was provided by the Henry and Gerda Dunker's donation fund.
Henry Dunker who was a local businessman who owned and operated Helsingborg's largest employer, the polymer, rubber and plastics manufacturer Trelleborg. A year before Dunker died in 1962 he was chair of the board of his company Trelliborgs Gummifabriks AB. The business employed 24,000 people with 50 outlets internationally.