Krusagården is a vibrant courtyard located in the heart of Eksjö’s old wooden town. The property, which dates back to the 17th century, has over the years been a place for, among other things, trade and tanning. Today, it is a popular oasis and meeting place for both residents and tourists.
In the inner courtyard stands a large oak tree planted by King Gustav VI Adolf during his Eriksgata in 1954. The Krusagården Association now operates activities year-round, offering meeting spaces and concerts in the autumn, and flea markets and waffle service during the summer.