As a village, it was mentioned in 14th-century sources, but it would remain fairly insignificant in the shadow of more important towns such as
Lund,
Dalby and
Malmö. An inn and the local
hundred jail with two cells were located there in the 19th century. Staffanstorp has been the site for Housing Trade Shows, the first in 1970 with 43 furnished homes and 100.000 paying visitors, and the most recent in 1997 with 25 exhibited homes. In the 1990s, the town centre was recreated, taking inspiration from
New Urbanism. The unpopular buildings from the 1960s were covered by new roofs, façades and more stories built in a traditional Scanian
pastiche architectural style. A couple of multi-storey buildings were constructed on a lot that had previously been the local stadium, and the road plan was further complicated to make drivers slow down and, if possible, avoid going through the centre. == Schools ==