
On your right, The Oscar Gallery stands out as a broad modern block with pale exterior panels, long bands of glass, and a clean commercial facade that stretches across the street line.
What you are looking at began in nineteen sixty-four, when Domus used this building as a department store... the kind of place meant to gather daily life under one roof. In the late nineteen nineties, the city reshaped it into a shopping gallery, though at first it did not even have an official name. Back then, it held only sixteen shops on two floors. Then came the decisive change: during the rebuilding of two thousand and four and two thousand and five, owners turned it into the modern three-floor center you see now, covering about eight thousand six hundred square meters and housing around thirty-five shops. It opened as Oskargallerian on the twenty-second of September, two thousand and five, and claimed a quiet distinction as the third largest shopping center in Västernorrland, after Birsta and In: in Sundsvall.
It still keeps regular shopping hours, usually ten to seven on weekdays, with shorter hours on weekends. This is a story of reinvention, written in glass and floor space. When you are ready, we can continue to the next stop.



