Life in the medieval town Lödöse

Join us on a fascinating journey through the life and history of the bustling medieval town. Discover the secrets behind homes and households, marvel at skilled crafts, learn about mysterious diseases and experience the adventures of childhood and much more.

Home and household

We have heard a great deal about the Dark Ages. And it was certainly dark, at least if you were indoors. Most houses at that time did not have any windows.

The Art of Writing - From Runes to Latin Letters

During the early Middle Ages, written communication became increasingly common. Runes had been used for a long time, but the Latin alphabet was introduced to Sweden with the spread of the church in the 12th century.

Childhood in the middle ages

We know a bit about what it was like to grow up in the Middle Ages. In Lödöse, archaeologists have found balls, toy axes and swords, bark boats, and more, showing that children were allowed to be children. And in the so-called miracle stories, we can gain insights into medieval life.

Penance, confession and illness

For people in the Middle Ages, illness was often seen as a punishment for sinning. Confession and penance were important for those who became ill. Great hope was placed in saints and the power of their relics for healing. People would often seek out or pray to a particular saint in the hope of becoming well.