- Open today 11–17
June 27 – August 24, 2025
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The exhibition features six miniature houses that visitors can discover using a map – or simply by chance. The houses are placed close to the floor, in nooks and crannies, and some can only be reached via stairs. Their locations have been chosen to reflect how the works were originally displayed in the urban environments they were created for.
In December 2016, a mysterious miniature house appeared in a facade on Bergsgatan in Malmö. It looked like a bunch of mice had opened a restaurant – just below knee height for those who usually walked by. This small intervention in the streetscape, signed by the anonymous artist group Anonymouse, quickly attracted attention. First in Sweden and Europe – but soon all over the world.
Over the following nine years, more mouse houses appeared in unexpected places: a pharmacy in Lund, a pastry shop in Gustavsberg, a castle on the Isle of Man, and a radio studio in Quebec.
In the spring of 2025, creators Elin Westerholm and Lupus Nensén stepped out of anonymity and at the same time announced that the mice’s building adventures were over.
Now Skissernas Museum is celebrating nine years of mouse pranks and creativity. This summer, Anonymouse is moving into the museum’s exhibition rooms with a selection of their miniature worlds from Malmö and Lund, hidden here and there for you to discover. Additionally, sketches and preparatory works from the mice’s archives will be displayed.
Join us on a small, big adventure of discovery!
Image: Anonymouse, Ricotta Records, 2020. Courtesy of Lunds kommun. Photo: Emma Krantz/Skissernas Museum