Guided tours
Book a guided tour and experience the historical events at Huseby Bruk!
Huseby Bruk is one of Småland’s most significant cultural heritage sites and one of the best-preserved ironworks environments in Sweden. During the 19th century, Huseby was considered one of the largest estates in Småland, with a history spanning several centuries. The ironworks was once a centre for iron production, forestry and agriculture, developing into a vibrant community where work, culture and social life shaped everyday life.
A central part of Huseby’s history is the Stephens family, who during the 19th century left a lasting mark on both the manor and the ironworks. Their lives and legacy are still present today, reflected in the buildings, surroundings and stories that continue to be shared.
Today, Huseby Bruk is a place to gather and explore the untouched interiors of the manor, the industrial heritage of the ironworks and the vital role of the forest in the site’s development. With its historic buildings, parks and exhibitions, Huseby Bruk offers a journey through time that combines knowledge and experience for visitors of all ages.
Contact info@husebybruk.se if you are interested in booking a guided tour.
Please register at the reception in the Old Forge (Gamla Smedjan) before the tour begins.
Please note that prams, wheelchairs, walking frames or similar aids are not permitted inside the manor due to fire safety regulations. Guided tours in the Forgotten Forest are unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
Guided Tours
The Manor House
Explore an untouched mid-19th-century manor with elegant salons, dining rooms and royal bedchambers. The tour offers insight into life at Huseby during its heyday and the legacy of the Stephens family.
The Ironworks & Industrial Site
Discover Huseby Ironworks, founded in 1628, and learn how iron was produced, how people worked and lived, and how the ironworks shaped the surrounding community.
Anton’s Home
Step into a 1930s workers’ dwelling and experience everyday life through the story of Anton and his family, who lived and worked at Huseby a century ago.
The Forest & the Sawmill
Learn about the development of the South Swedish forest, the role of the sawmill, and the close relationship between nature and industry—past, present and future.
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