Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland
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Hälsingland Hälsingland (), sometimes referred to as Helsingia in English, is a historical province or ''landskap'' in central Sweden. It borders Gästrikland, Dalarna, Härjedalen, Medelpad and the Gulf of Bothnia. It is part of the land of Norrland. ...
( sv, Världsarvet Hälsingegårdar) is a
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inscribed 1 July 2012 as Sweden's fifteenth entry on the list. Seven farmhouses erected in the 19th century were eventually selected to represent the most distinguished and well preserved examples of local architectural and decorative tradition. Preparations for a nomination began during the 1990s. The initial nomination was a heterogeneous collection of farmhouses and environments connected to agrarian culture in Hälsingland. Fifteen sites including an entire village were represented. The first nomination was rejected at the conference in
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in 2009, with the suggestion of curating a narrower selection of sites. In the second and successful nomination there was a pronounced focus on local traditions on decoratively painted interiors, as reflected by the World Heritage Site's english title ''Decorated farmhouses of Hälsingland.''


History

The farmhouses of Hälsingland are a cultural heritage and an example of traditional Swedish construction technique in the old farming society in Hälsingland. The magnificent dwelling houses of the farms have become symbols of the term Hälsingland farms, although the farm as a production unit, including out buildings and land, is what constitutes a Hälsingland farm. The Hälsingland farms reflect the rural construction techniques, using only
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, and are an expression of the popular
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; the farmer’s way of building as it evolved according to the available means. To depict a general idea of the Hälsingland farm is difficult as they vary between parishes and periods of time. The uniqueness of these farms lie in the farmer’s ambition to build big. The farms have large and elaborately decorated dwelling houses, often two or three, sometimes housing several generations, whereas some houses were used only for festivities and others for sleeping, so called ”bed-cottages”. Most often they were two stories, but there are also examples of one story cottages with room for two families. The well-constructed dwelling houses, often lavishly designed with profiled roof-bases, elegantly profiled joinery work around windows and beautifully decorated doorways, mainly represent the construction style of the 19th century, but there are also older farms with low, unpainted houses built in a square shape around the yard, as well as start-of-the-20th-century buildings with rich ”carpenters joy” and large porches. For periods of time, each parish had their own style of constructing, mainly shown in the lavish front
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es and otherwise elaborate entrances. Some areas, foremost the coastal parishes, lacked front porches entirely; instead they had more costly doors and door fittings. Inside the farms houses of Hälsingland are magnificent and well-preserved interiors with art painted on the walls, stencilled wall decorations, and expensive wallpaper. Biblical motifs were transformed into Hälsingland milieu, funny stories and cautionary tales mixed in the artwork with the decorative style of the wandering painters from Dalarna, characterized by religious motifs, ribbons and large flowers. Expensive, imported
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was combined with popular
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into something entirely new, and the stencilled paintings in many places flowed onto walls, ceilings and fireplaces. The amount of well-preserved interiors kept in its original site, is unique in the world. With the farms in Hälsingland also came a large number of out buildings, freely placed outside the courtyard. Grand barns, large log cabins, smithies, breweries, grain storage houses, stables and liveries all give a picture of the system of many outhouses, which by the end of the 19th century was replaced by large multifunctional buildings that housed many functions under the same roof. Often the farms of Hälsingland are connected to other buildings such as mills, water works, and summer farms, providing us with a glimpse into the culture of Hälsingland. The farms are placed in village structures of the olden days, with roots in prehistoric times, only partly changed from the original 19th century sites. Still today, there are around one thousand farmhouses of Hälsingland preserved in the province. Some of them have been nominated to UNESCO list of World Heritage.


Listed farmhouses

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* Gästgivars, Vallsta
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* Bommars, Letsbo * Bortom åa, Fågelsjö * Kristofers,
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* Jon-Lars,
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* Erik-Anders,
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Gallery

File:Gästgivars_1.jpg, Gästgivars from the air File:Gästgivars_2.jpg, Gästgivars from the air File:Gästgivars_3.jpg, Gästgivars from the air File:Gästgivars_Lada.jpg, The left corner of Gästgivars File:Gästgivars_Fönster_Dörr.jpg, Door and window on Gästgivars File:Utsikt_från_världsarvsgården_Gästgivars.jpg, View from the World Heritage Farm Gästgivars File:Bommars kök 2.JPG, Bommars File:Jon-Lars3.jpg, Jon-Lars, a room File:Kristofers dörren.JPG, Detail of gate of Kristofers farm


References


Sources

*Gösta Nyblom and Axel Ring Power, ed.: Swedish homeland. Hälsinge Farms. Förlaget Swedish village in 1938 *


External links


Hälsingegårdar
{{DEFAULTSORT:Halsingland Farms Farms in Sweden Hälsingland Buildings and structures in Gävleborg County World Heritage Sites in Sweden