A local flea market guide

Browse through Falkenberg’s delightful flea market offerings, plus there are both vintage and antique stores.

Near the center of Falkenberg:

Gertruds vintage & second hand
Here you’ll find clothing, shoes and jewelry.
Brogatan 4, Falkenberg
Gertruds vintage & second hand

Cara Collective
A modern second-hand store.
Together with Cara you can sell your clothes,
shoes and bags.
Storgatan 30, Falkenberg
Cara Collective on Facebook

Brohjälpen
Furniture, books, porcelain, and more.
Servicevägen 2, Falkenberg
Brohjälpen’s website

Röda korset, Mötesplats Kupan
Clothes, items, porcelain, and more.
Smidesvägen 9, Falkenberg
Röda korset website

Ria Second Hand
Second-hand shop with items including clothes, fabrics, decorative items, household goods, paintings, bags, lamps, and toys.
Stationsgatan 14, Falkenberg
Ria Falkenberg Hela människan website

Agape Foundation
Furniture, paintings, clothes, porcelain, and more.
Stenbrottsvägen 1, Falkenberg
Agape’s website

Andra Chansen
In the municipality’s store Andra Chansen, you can both shop and donate items such as furniture, porcelain, glass, books, and toys.
Klockarevägen 27, Falkenberg
Andra Chansen website

Garaget Second Hand
Everything from clothes to all sorts of items.
Skreavägen 7, Falkenberg

Vintage no 5
Vintage branded goods.
Storgatan 38, Falkenberg
Open: See social media

Delta Antik
Buys and sells vintage postcards, fine antiques, and curios.
Servicevägen 39B, Falkenberg
Opening hours: See social media

In the countryside:

Munkagård’s Magasin – Second Hand
Sales of porcelain, glass, handicrafts, rag rugs, and furniture, among other things.
Munkagård 105, Morup
Munkagård’s magasin website

Antikstället i Slöinge
Here you’ll find everything from dining room furniture in oak & walnut to renovated pine furniture. Glass, porcelain, lampshades, mirrors, and furniture fittings, among other things.
Stationsgatan 4, Slöinge
Antikstället´s website

Second Hand Ullared
Sale of porcelain, books, paintings, carpets, home textiles, bags, electrical items, movies, items, and more.
Organizer Ullareds IK
Falkenbergsvägen, Ullared
Second Hand Ullared’s website

Fridens Vintage
Flea market finds and antique treasures in the old country store in Sjönevad.
Curiosities, old-fashioned candy, and coffee with pastries.
Sjönevad 308
Fridens Vintage

Magasin Flädje
A shop with a bit of second-hand, a bit of vintage, a bit of flea market finds, a bit of curiosities, a bit of upcycled goods…
simply a little bit of everything for sale.
Flädje Gård 202 in Vessigebro
Magasin Flädje’s Instagram.

Hollywood Antikt & Loppis
Items, designer clothes, toys, curiosities, antiques, technology, tools, watches, music, movies, furniture, porcelain, glass, art, and more. Also rents out tables.
Bobergsvägen, 400 meters before Eftra Church.
Hollywood Antikt & Loppis on Facebook

Hille’s Loppis
A flea market with the best of both hard and soft items.
Köinge 131, Ullared
Hille’s loppis on Facebook

Farmors Lada – Kaffe & Kurisosa
The shop with coffee and curiosities is open every day during the summer. Otherwise, call or knock.
Lynga 128, Glommen
Farmors lada website

Ellas Mat & Prylar
Here you’ll find a wide selection of carefully chosen second-hand items. Feel free to enter the culture wagon with books, DVDs, and CDs. Buy, swap, read, listen!
Rosendalsvägen 16, Rosendal
Open during summer
Ellas Mat & Prylar´s website

Loppis i Årstad
Here you will find children’s & adult clothes, books, gadgets, vintage and much more.
Hebergsvägen 4, Årstad
Loppis i Årstad

Sannagård Logen
Everything from kitchenware to curiosities.
Sannagård hembygdsgården
Sannagård loppis

Explore even more retro and nostalgia

Berte Museum

Berte Museum

A nostalgia museum with a wealth of historical artefacts. A variety of objects from the countryside, old environments, village shops and everyday life can be found on display here. A journey through time Climb the 100-year-old staircase up to the museum and enter a time long ago. Here, you can learn more about life in the countryside in past eras and reflect on how it has developed up to modern day. Rural life underwent a radical transformation over a relatively short period of time in the 20th century. For the whole family Berte Museum is a private nostalgia museum which surprises visitors with its size, wealth of display objects and how close you can get to them. You can walk amongst agricultural machinery, hand tools and tractors here. In carefully environments built to resemble the real thing, you can learn more about the different crafting professions, village shops and rural schools. For visitors from older generations, it is sure to feel like a trip down memory lane. Younger visitors can look forward to discovering and learning more about what life was like when their grandfather was young. In other words, it’s got something for the whole family. Visit the museum The museum is open from April to September. Groups can book tours all year round. See opening hours at Berte museum - Life in the countryside.
Fotomuseet Olympia

Fotomuseet Olympia

One of Sweden’s most prominent photography museums. Thousands of cameras, photographic equipment and pictures are displayed together in a unique, beautiful setting. The old cinema Fotomuseet Olympia (the Olympia Photo Museum) is located in Falkenberg’s first cinema, which opened in 1912. The venue is now restored and made to look as when it first opened; a unique environment that is itself worth a visit. Cameras from all ages Fotomuseet Olympia displays objects that follow the development of photography from 1840 and onwards. The focus lies on immense variety of unique cameras from different eras, including classic studio cameras on wooden stands, miniature cameras and the very first amateur cameras. Also on display are unique tropical cameras and equipment for stereo photography. The collection also includes other equipment relating to the more than 150-year history of photography. Exhibitions The museum has an extensive collection of pictures from Falkenberg as well as a permanent exhibition with photographs of Gillis Häägg and Lennart Nilsson, two photographers who rose to local fame. The museum also organises so-called ‘nostalgia screenings’. For people who are interested in learning more about the local area - and photography enthusiasts, of course - visiting Olympia is a must. You can find the museum’s opening hours on its website.
Svedinos Bil- och Flygmuseum

Svedinos Bil- och Flygmuseum

This museum contains one of Europe’s biggest collections of old automobiles and aircraft. The collection includes approximately 40 cars, 40 aircraft, motorcycles, engines, electrical appliances and much more. There is also a museum café where you can have a bit and relax for a bit. Cars from all ages The development of the automobile during the 20th century is a truly fascinating story, which you can delve into at the museum. In the early days of the automobile, cars were more like engine-drawn carriages and quite different to what we would consider a ‘real’ car today. In the 1930s, the rate of progression in car designs exploded, with new models rolling out each year. In the 1950s, the modern car began to take form, the inspiration for the designs being especially drawn from aircraft. The museum has a huge variety of car models on display. In the hangar Few things have fascinated mankind so much as the ability to fly. The designs for the earliest airplanes were based on birds, and they were not capable of flying much faster or higher than birds either. It wouldn’t take long, however, before aircraft began to soar to new heights and break new speed records over the course of the first half of the 20th century. The big breakthrough came with the invention of the jet engine, which is when the history of flight entered a particularly riveting chapter. In the museum’s massive hangar, you can walk amongst and below many different types of planes. Summer café At the museum, you can buy coffee and a snack and rest a while in the courtyard. The café sells cakes, pastries and sandwiches, and occasionally soups and salads. Everything is home-baked and home-made, and the café uses organic and local ingredients to the furthest extent possible. The museum is open during the summer months. You can find the exact opening hours at Svedinos Bil- och Flygmuseum.
Monarkmuseum

Monarkmuseum

At Monarkmuseum (Monark Museum) you can indulge yourself in some good old-fashioned nostalgia in all sorts of products made by Monark and Cresent, such as bicycles, mopeds and motorcycles, but also radio sets and lots of other things. Monark Museum is the only one of its kind that exhibits everything the company Monark has designed through the years, from 1908 to present day. You will find bicycles, mopeds and motorcycles from Monark’s glory days, as well as Sweden’s biggest radio collection of Monark radios and TVs. The museum also has old original displays and newspaper ads from Monark and Crescent on display. Monark, as you may discover, has a far more extensive product range than most people are aware of. There is also skiing equipment, hockey equipment, camping tables, outboards and much more on display. For information about the museum’s opening hours, visit monarkmuseum.se
Local history of Falkenberg

Local history of Falkenberg

Different eras, recent history, war history, cultural history, contemporary history... There are loads of specializations and specific interests in our history. On this page, we have tried to gather a lot of Falkenberg's local history which hopefully helps you find exactly what you want to know.