It is the museum of Helsingborg cultural heritage and its theme is to trace history from the ice age to the modern day.
[1][2] [3] The building was designed by Danish architect Kim Utzon and was named after entrepreneur and industrialist Henry Dunker (1870-1962).
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 Trelleborgs Gummifabriks AB.
[4][5] Dunker Culture House was opened on the 27th April 2002 by Crown Princess Victoria.