- We show an apartment from 1972 to give perspective on how to develop the city today, says Anja Petersen, exhibition educator at Dunkers kulturhus, when she is in period clothes and welcomes visitors.

Visitors were encouraged to see and touch, and all the cupboards were full of contemporary items.

Visitors of all ages flocked and traveled back in time.

Took two years to build

- I feel like a teenager again when I see these idol pictures and the books that are on the bookshelf, said Anders Persson.

He grew up in Helsingborg, his grandparents lived in one of the apartments next to the one now on display.

The project to redo the apartment has taken two years.

Among other things, the kitchen has been replaced with an original kitchen and the walls have been wallpapered.

In the clip, you get to follow into the apartment.