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Our sites and facilities: Walking paths, Finnish farm Rikkenstorp, Museum, Great natural beauty
Anna Stina Knas, the poet’s grandmother, lived in this crofter’s cottage. She was widowed early on, with five small children to look after, and earned a living by working all day for local farmers. One of her children, who was born here in 1854, was Adolf Andersson, father of Dan Andersson. But Dan Andersson’s grandmother became embroiled in a dispute with the Björnhyttan ironworks, which ended in her losing her land, as she could not produce any valid document to prove her ownership. Consequently, the cottage was sold in 1890 and became occupied by a widow, Anna Stina Person, who continued to live there until her death in 1935—the last person to inhabit the cottage. Dan Andersson spent much of his time in the district. For a while he lived away and worked in a factory, and in one of his poems he wrote how much he longed to return to the valley at Pajso, and to the green meadow not far from the cottage. At Finngården Rikkenstorp, a community close to Bränntjärnstorpet, there is a Finnish museum which you can visit. From the main museum, a footpath leads to Bränntjärn, where those who speak Swedish can enjoy reading Andersson’s poems, and empathizing with the special magic which seems to flow there.
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Stiftelsen Ekomuseum Bergslagen Nils Nils gata 7 | 771 53 LUDVIKA Tel +46 (0)240 66 30 82 | Fax +46 (0)240 748 60 info@ekomuseum.se |
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