Thursday, 23 January 2020

A Swedish manor in 1897

The Bjärka Säby manor in Sweden photographed in 1897, when a major renovation was about to be finished.
The original building was built in 1799 for the Swedish diplomat and nobleman Louis Cederhielm, based on a plan by the prominent landscape architect F.M. Piper.
From 1872 on, the new owner, consul Oscar Ekman (and later his son) turned the manor into a model farm. New housing, a cottage hospital, a school and a retirement home were built
for the farm workers and their families.
The renovation, based on plans by court architect Agi Lindegren, gave the manor main building a clear baroque look.
The original photo (here shown with my colorization) by Johan Emanuel Thorin is in the Swedish Digital Museum (Östergötlands museum) archive.