Find your way at Sara Kulturhus

In the heart of Skellefteå, you will find Västerbotten's new beacon, Sara Kulturhus, one of the world's tallest wooden buildings. It is a climate-positive building where the forests providing the raw materials are visible from Vana Spa on the 20th floor, and the heating and cooling are regulated by the power of Skellefteå River. Together with The Wood Hotel by Elite, it forms Skellefteå's new hub for concerts, performances, meetings, exhibitions, events, and congresses.
The cultural house is named after the author Sara Lidman, embodying the spirit of creativity, bravery, and the desire for innovation that characterizes Northern Sweden's new landmark.
Welcome to Skellefteå's new living room, today, tomorrow, or over the next 100 years.
You may have some questions about how a visit to Sara Kulturhus can look like. Where can you park? Can you get around with a wheelchair, and where is stage 2? Just stay calm, we're here to help! And if you won't find an answer to your question on this page you can ask Sara Kulturhus directly.

Sara Kulturhus
6 stages for concerts, performances, and events with a capacity of up to 1,200 seated and 1,700 in a mix of seated and standing
The largest stage meets Riksteatern’s “red stage” standards
Many stages are flexible and can be divided or adapted as needed
Large foyers suitable for exhibitions, banquets, and trade fairs
Art exhibition spaces
The Wood Hotel
Premium hotel with 205 rooms, 410 beds
20 floors
3 restaurants, including one with panoramic views from the 19th floor
Café and lobby bar
Vana Spa
Conference facilities
Capacity to serve 650 guests