Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Jan 19, 2016

Winter over the old houses at Hornbergsgården in Skärplinge

Today the busscompany UL once again made me have to wait out in the cold due to delays! I had to spend one extra hour between busses in the village of Skärplinge, Norduppland-Sweden!

I took the oportunity to visit the beautiful Hornbergsgården, also called Skärplinge Gammelgård where they have a great collection of old houses from the area.
The area is closed for the season, but still beautiful in all the snow.

The Russians burned down everything they could here 1719, not many homes or houses survived, but they have one unsual house from Fälandsbo that survived the Russians. It's from 1647 and have once been a house on stilts to protect against wild animals like wolfs.
There is so many beautiful things to see here, so enjoy:

It's hard to imagine the summer festivities here, National day celebrations and all the music gatherings, but I really enjoyed todays visit as well.


I'm ending with my photo from a Swedish National Day celebration here, Per

Jan 18, 2016

Stockholm-Uppsala winter wonderland

This week I worked in Stockholm for 3 days. Hectic and fun days with a lot of work during the days at the Jewellery company Engelbert Stockholm, specially to handing out jewellery for the Fashion celebrities at ELLE galan 2016.

I did not have much time to enjoy the exceptional winter weather, more thatn on the way to and from work. And here we go:

STOCKHOLM:
Nybroviken/Strandvägen
 Stockholm Ström
 The little house I'm staying at when in Stockholm is from the end of 1600's
The view from the house over Stockholms Ström and the Old Town, here with the cruise ship from Birka Cruises.

On sunday it was time to go home to Lövstabruk in Norduppland, but I took a long walk to the train station in the splendid weather:

Stockholms Ström, the island Skeppsholmen with the ship hostel "af Chapman"
 s/s Riddarholmen
 Facade of the Royal Palace
 The House of Knights
 Stockholms ström with the City Hall and Stockholm Waterfront hotel

UPPSALA:
Due to problem with a connecting train in Uppsala where I stranded there for 2 hours, but the weather was great there as well and I was properly dressed to wander along the Fyris River:
The Uppsala Museum are situated in a old mill along the river
On the way back to the train station did I pass by the newly re-built department store Åhléns with it's exhiting facade reminding of a 20's cruiseship
Next stop on the long way home was the little town of Tierp where the sun was going down at the train station

With that I will leave you for this time, now I will enjoy a couple of great winter days at home!
Hope You do the same, Per!

Aug 10, 2015

Öregrund, a gem by the Baltic Sea

Today I took the local bus to a coastal favorite of mine:


This beautiful little town along Upplands coast in Sweden where founded 1491 and have been burned down twice; by the Danes in the 1520's and by the Russians 1791.
It's by the Baltic Sea. in the region of northern Roslagen and Uppland.

In the 1880's the little coastal fishing and shipping town turned in to a resort town for the high society of the larger cities around as well for the well to be middle class. The oldest summer house still standing is from 1890's.

Now a days it's as popular as ever with many restaurants, entertainment and events.

Here are photos from my little walk today:


And off course I have to visit my FAVORITE of them all!
I Love Love Love this house!!!

I finished of my visit with another favorite: White chocolate ice cream with blueberries and raspberries, mmmmmh

I'm saying goodbye from the harbour where the Nordic flags moving in the wind from the Baltic Sea!
Take Care, Per