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Karlsholms Iron Works

Tygstugan
SE- Karlsholm (Örebro län)


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Info Telefon: +46 (0) 294 - 40505

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
„Karlsholm bruk was established in 1719 by the de Geer family, who were of Walloon origin, and is one of the most important monuments of the iron industry in Sweden. In the 18th century wrought-iron was made in a Walloon forge and rolled in a plate mill, but in 1879 a Lancashire forge was constructed, and worked until the early 1930s. It is exceptionally well-preserved, and visitors are able to see Lancashire hearths, water-powered and steam-powered hammers, a rolling mill and water wheels. The manor house of the bruk, a bell tower and workers’ dwellings remain alongside the forge buildings.“ (ERIH)
 



Julita - Sweden´s Museum of Agriculture

SE-64025 Julita (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46 (0)150 48 75 51

Info Telefon: +46 (0)150 48 75 00
Besucher-Email: julita@nordiskamuseet.se
http://www.nordiskamuseet.se/julita...

 
Träger/Financial provider:
Nordiska Museet

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
May 1 – May 23
Sat-Sun 11 a.m – 4 p.m

May 24 – August 24
Every day 11 a.m – 5 p.m

August 25 – September 21
Sat - Sun 11 a.m – 4 p.m

Shopping
The Julita shop sells books, handicraft and designer items. You can also purchase local product´s produced on a small scale.

Events
There are a lots of events at Julita all the year around. The main annual festivals are celebrated in traditional style, such as Walpurgis 30th April, Midsummer 22-23rd June and Christmas Market at the end of October. Theme Days are also arranged every year such as Agriculture Day in July and Apple Day in September. In July there is also a festival with classical concerts, The Julita Festival.

Public transportations:
Julita Gård is situated at Lake Öljaren, 25 km northwest of Katrineholm.

How to get there
By train: Mälarbanan to Eskilstuna or train to Katrineholm. For timeschedule call SJ 020-75 75 75.
By bus: Nr 405 or 714 from Katrineholm. Busstop Julita Gård or Julita Skans.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Welcome to Julita, situated in beautiful surroundings on the shores of lake Öljaren in the heart of Sörmland. In the middle age Julita was a monastery. It later became a state demesne and still later a manor house owned by members of the Swedish nobility.

At Julita you will find a complete country estate from before the turn of the 20th century, preserved with all its exquisite interiors, parks, gardens, herb garden, its own diary, fire station, church, brickworks – in fact everything that was part of a large estate of that time.

Julita is Sweden´s Museum of Agriculture and holds gene banks for apples, pears and rhubarb, and peony garden, native breeds of domestic animals, agriculture exhibits, a modern free-range barn and walking tracks in a cultural landscape.

Julita for Kids
Pettson and Findus, well known from Sven Nordkvist´s wonderful children´s books, have their farm at Julita. Children of all ages are welcome to visit.
 



Degerfors Soccer museum - Fotbollsmuseum

Stora Valla vägen 4
SE-69380 Degerfors (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 0586-487 75

Info Telefon: +46(586)48771
Besucher-Email: fotbollsakademin@degerfors.se
http://www.fotbollsakademin.se/degerfors...



Löfberg's Commercial museum

Håkanbol 159
SE-69392 Håkanbol (Örebro län)


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Info Telefon: +46 (0)586-92031
Besucher-Email: info@hakanbol.se

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
24 June - 10 August
12am-5pm Tuesday to Saturday
Groups by prior arrangement

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Visiting A. Emil Löfberg's Country store in Håkanbol is like going back 100 years in time. Advertising signs, fittings, tills, goods, even accounts books have all been preserved. Here you can find the jars your grandmother had in her cupboards, the poster you chose your ice-cream from and old classic advertisements.

This old store, which has now been turned into a museum, breathes history. Here you can just stand, breathing in the atmosphere and looking at all the superbly preserved details from the last century. Where the museum now stands, the former country store was run from early in 1891 until it closed 1979. The museum is conveniently located by the Otterbäck railway and is a perfect stop-off if you have rented an inspection trolley.

Attached to the museum is a café decorated in period style, where you can enjoy a coffe and a cake and where you can still buy sweets in paper cones and freshly ground coffe from the shop.
 



Biological museum

Karolinska skolan
SE-70135 Örebro (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Info Telefon: 019 - 21 65 16
Besucher-Email: karolinskaskolan@orebro.se

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
The museum is open to the public during the summer months. In addition, the museum can be visited by groups and arrangements can be made through the school’s reception.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Karolinska Universities Biological Museum is one of Örebro most unusual sights and popular with both children and adults. The museum is not just a museum, but also a museum of a museum! Most museums of this type has disappeared over the years, but here you can still see how one taught the students about animal life around the turn of the century.

The Biological Museum can be found in the northernmost building at the Karolinska University (appropriately called the 'Siberia'). There are over 1,000 stuffed animals (about 700 are birds) on a relatively small area. The majority are from the Nordic countries, but there are also many exotic exhibits as well, such as a tiny hummingbird, the large tusk from a Narwhal whale, a polar bear and an elephants head! The majority of stuffed animals came to the museum in the 1800s, but were carefully renovated in the 1980s when the museum reopened.
 


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Hjalmar Bergman Museum

Wadköping
SE-70135 Örebro (Örebro län)


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 019 - 21 63 30

Info Telefon: 019 - 21 62 20
Besucher-Email: wadkoping@orebro.se

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
In Upper Vallbygården in Wadköping, you can visit Hjalmar Bergman Museum with exhibitions on the life of author Hjalmar Bergman from Örebro. There is also furniture, books and other things from his office, and a multimedia CD.
 


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The School Museum in Wadköping

Wadköping
SE-70135 Örebro (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: 019 - 21 63 30

Info Telefon: 019 - 21 62 20
Besucher-Email: wadkoping@orebro.se

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
Örebro School Museum is located in Handskmakaregården in Wadköping. See an old classroom, old wall charts from the past and much more.
 


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Wadköping Open air museum - Friluftsmuseum (Skanzen)

Smedjebackshuset, Wadköping
SE-70135 Örebro (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46(19)216330

Info Telefon: +46(19)216220
Besucher-Email: wadkoping@orebro.se
http://www.orebro.se/astraket/inenglish/...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Open all the year round.
May–August: Tuesday-Sunday 11–17. Café open daily 10‑20
September-April: Tuesday-Sunday 11-16. Café open daily 11-17

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
On the eve of a public holiday open until 14.00 h.In the middle of Örebro, on the banks of the River Svartån, you will find Wadköping open-air museum - the Skansen of Örebro. With its wooden buildings and houses Wadköping gives an idea of the older settlement and town environment. Wadköping, which was established here and inaugurated in 1965, comprises buildings and houses moved out here from the middle of Örebro. The town street runs through the middle of Wadköping with houses on either side. The one side, with its low-proportioned, red-painted buildings shows the 17th, 18th and 19th century buildings, while the other side shows the urban environment after the great fire of 1854. Wadköping open-air museum acquired its name via the writer Hjalmar Bergman: this is what he calls the area where he grew up. The name occurs, for instance, in his novel, "Markurells i Wadköping", where his descriptions included inspiration from Örebro, the town of his childhood. Wadköping includes houses, theatre and exhibition/display premises, museums, craftsmen, small shops, a café, bakery, grocer's, second-hand bookshop, etc.




Museums, displays and exhibitions

There are several exciting museums and displays at Wadköping. Kungsstugan and Cajsa Warg's House are the most interesting of the buildings.
Kungsstugan (the King's Lodgings) has acquired its name from the fact that, according to tradition, Duke Karl, later to become Karl IX, spent the night there on two occasions when he visited Örebro. The house is medieval in type and was originally part of a building complex in Järntorget (Iron Square). On the upper floor there are well-preserved wall and ceiling paintings from the 1580s and 1620s, which are shown on different occasions. The displays at the King"s Lodgings will give you an introduction to Wadköping open-air museum and its history.
Cajsa Warg's House is from the 17th century. The building was intended to provide accommodation for guests and belonged to a property which was owned c. 1700 by the treasurer of the county, Anders Warg, father of the famous Swedish cookery-book writer, Cajsa Warg. Here, amongst other things, you can see fine wall paintings from the 18th century.
The house has displays on Cajsa Warg, both as a cookery-book writer and a person.
In the spring and summer of 2003 new and exciting displays will be inaugurated in Cajsa Warg's House. In conjunction with the new display on Cajsa Warg we are laying out a herb garden. This will contain herbs, spices and plants used by Cajsa Warg in her food preparation.
Hjalmar Bergman, who was born and grew up in Örebro, is one of the best-known authors in Sweden. Here at Wadköping you will find the Hjalmar Bergman Museum with books, furniture and mementoes.
In the Jeremiah Cottage there once lived a poet called Levi Rickson, alias Jeremiah the Inconsolable, who has given the house its name. Here you can get an idea of Jeremiah the Inconsolable"s writing den.
In Kronblom's Kitchen, fitted out in the style of the 1930s, lies Kronblom and recovers himself on the sofa. Here there is also a display on the story of Kronblom.
The School Museum is to be found in Skeppargården. Here is an account of 1920s school history.
New and interesting exhibitions of art, arts and crafts, and craftwork are constantly being shown in the Wadköping Room and Craft Shop.

Shops and craft workshops

Nowadays various small shops and craft workshops are to be found in the buildings at Wadköping. You can smell the newly-baked bread from the bakery a long way off. In the grocer's shop you can find the traditional cone-shaped bags of sweets, and tea, and many other small things which were available in such shops in the past. Wadköping café and dining room offer good food, bread and cakes, and coffee and tea, and beer and wine are also served in these unique surroundings. In the Lexica bookshop, which sells second-hand books the bookshop cat pads around among 25, 000 volumes on all sorts of different subjects - an eldorado for book lovers. Wadköping has its own smithy too, from which can be heard the heavy blows of the hammer as the smith works on the iron. Both articles for everyday use and presents are sold in the small shops and craft workshops.



For children

Wadköping is an oasis for children and families. There is much to discover in such an exciting cultural history environment! In Lekladan (the Play Barn) there is a "byre", an old grocer's shop and a "wendy house". Puppet shows are put on in the Puppet theatre, where there is also story telling. Events for children take place all the year round and include traditional Midsummer celebrations, Tuesday meetings with clowns, and conjuring and music from June to August. At Christmas one can meet Tomten (the kindly Christmas brownie), and potter about in his workshop.



Events

Wadköping is a living open-air museum where historical and cultural events take place all the year round. It offers opera at Spelgården (the Playhouse), seminars and lectures, theatre, musical entertainment, dance, Christmas and Easter markets, church services, etc. For full programme details see www.orebro.se/wadkoping or ring 019‑21 62 20.

Picture: Ullabritt Jonsson

 


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Örebro Castle - Örebro Slott

Drottningtornet
SE-70135 Örebro (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Fax.: +46(19)106070

Info Telefon: +46(19)212121
http://www2.orebro.se/turism/slottet/eng...

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
September-April:
Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 h
Sat-Sun 10.00-14.00 h

June-August:
Mon-Fr i10.00-18.00 h
Sat-Sun 10.00-16.00 h

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
The 700-year history of Örebro Castle

In the Middle Ages, Örebro became an early centre for the iron trade, and several German merchants helped in the building up of the town. In the centre lay, just as it does to this day, a square with a town hall and the then recently-begun Church of Saint Nicholas.
At about the same time work was begun on a defence tower at the strategically important point on the east side of the bridge.
The medieval defence tower

The tower was square, about 30 metres high and surrounded by a 7-metre high and 3-metre thick ring-wall. In the 14th century the fort was enlarged by King Magnus Eriksson.
The alterations began with a three-storey building to the south, which was followed by similar constructions in the north and west, the result being a U-shaped complex in which the original tower was still the highest point.
In the Middle Ages the castle was involved in warfare repeatedly, and up to 1568 it was besieged in all nine times. However, there was no question of any major alterations until the latter part of the 16th century.
The Duke’s Renaissance castle

In 1560, King Gustav Vasa’s youngest son, Karl (later King Karl IX of Sweden) began an ambitious extension- and rebuilding programme of the castle. The old stone stronghold was transformed into a magnificent Renaissance castle.
The entire building was now as tall as the original 13th-century tower, and an east side completed the square plan of the castle. At the corners four massive cannon towers had been built, and there was a substantial curtain wall round the castle. Finally, the whole building had been plastered in a yellow-white tone and the windows were framed in red.
Even before the castle was finished, it was often used by both Karl IX and his son Gustav II Adolf. When the buiding work was finally completed in 1627, the state did not have any real use for it. The new monarchs preferred other residences, and slowly but surely Örebro Castle began to fall into disrepair.
The 1750s: New ideals in style

It was not until 1758 that it was finally decided to begin repairs on the much decayed and almost uninhabitable castle.
Since an attack against the castle was no longer to be feared, all of the defences were removed. Instead, courtyards and terraces were laid out, and new stone bridges replaced the old wooden ones. Finally, the old caps on the towers were replaced with almost completely flat tin roofs. Inside, a beautiful apartment was fitted out which has ever since been the official residence of the County Governor of Örebro.
The Örebro castle of our day

In 1897-1900 the castle was again renovated. Historical romanticism held sway in Sweden and the architect strove to create a synthesis of all the epochs of the castle. Here would indeed be recreated a castle worthy of having been the residence of such great men in Swedish history as Engelbrekt, Gustav Vasa and Gustav II Adolf.
A stepped gable on the west side delineated the 13th-century defence tower. The plaster was chipped away to create a more medieval atmosphere, and new roofs on the towers signified the Renaissance castle, and the west tower was raised one storey.
Örebro Castle is one of several Vasa castles in Sweden. In a number of them the interiors have been better preserved, while Örebro was continually renovated to suit the times, which has been both good and bad. The successive rebuildings mean of course that there are few interiors preserved from bygone days, but on the other hand, Duke Karl’s old stone castle in the heart of Örebro is today a truly living and open castle.
 


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Örebro County museum - Örebro läns museum

Engelbrektsgatan 3
SE-70146 Örebro (Örebro län)
 Kinderfreundliches Museum / suitable to children


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Kontakt / Contact:
Margareta Hildebrandt, 019-602 87 72
Fax.: 019 - 602 87 49

Info Telefon: 019-602 87 00
Besucher-Email: info@olm.se

 
Öffnungszeiten/Opening hours
Tue, Thu-Sun 11:00-17:00
Wed 11:00-21:00 h.

 
Sammelschwerpunkte/Main collections
In 1950, a small art gallery was built in Slottsparken (The Castle Park) and was extended during 1963-64 to today’s County Museum. The masterpiece was created by the architect Nils Tesch, with its harmonious façade with the large rectangular windows, the quiet inner garden and the exhibition hall with beautiful ceiling. The County Museum is a good example of the principle of "little outside, big inside".
 


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