New cultural center opens in Sundbyberg: 'I was moved when I got the keys'
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sundbyberg is opening a new cultural center on August 22, featuring a black box, reading room, and music studio.
- The center aims to provide meaningful leisure activities for children and youth, but will serve all age groups.
- The opening event includes author Elias Vรฅhlund, a friend of the center's chief, Najma Mohamed.
Sundbyberg is set to inaugurate its new cultural center in Ursvik on Saturday, August 22. The facility is designed to be a flexible space catering to various age groups and interests, featuring a large black box adaptable for exhibitions and theater, a reading lounge, and a music studio. Najma Mohamed, the center's chief, expressed her deep emotion upon seeing the completed building, noting how it has gained more character and life with staff and visitors present. The center's primary goal is to offer meaningful leisure activities, particularly for children and young people, aligning with the city's broader efforts to support youth engagement. However, Mohamed emphasized that the space is intended for the entire Sundbyberg community. The opening program boasts a packed schedule, including a special appearance by Elias Vรฅhlund, author of the popular "Handbok fรถr superhjรคltar" book series, who is a personal friend of Mohamed. Reflecting on a typical autumn day at the center, Mohamed envisions a lively atmosphere with people reading, music emanating from studios, and children engaged in digital creation, fostering a sense of belonging and encouraging residents to utilize the space as their own.
Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.