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Gotland Museum

The Gotland Museum (Swedish: Gotlands museum) (previously known as Länsmuseet på Gotland or Gotlands Fornsal) in Visby, Sweden, is the county museum of Gotland. It was founded by the Friends of Gotland's Antiquity society in 1875, at the initiative of Pehr Arvid Säve. The museum owns a number of houses and farms on Gotland, some of which are used as museums. It also has a publishing house for books on subjects related to the island's heritage.

Gotland Museum
Gotlands museum
The Gotland Museum logo
Location of the Gotland Museum
Former name
Länsmuseet på Gotland or Gotlands Fornsal
Established1875 (1875)
LocationVisby, Sweden
Coordinates57°38′22.93″N 18°17′32.84″E / 57.6397028°N 18.2924556°E / 57.6397028; 18.2924556
TypeArchaeology museum,
Local museum,
Art museum
Key holdingsThe Picture stone Hall
Spillings Hoard
CollectionsBronze Age,
Viking Age,
Middle Ages
Collection size400,000
Visitors200,000[1]
FounderPehr Arvid Säve
DirectorSusanne Thedéen (2017–)
OwnerGotlands Fornvänner
Public transit accessVisby harbor
Nearest car parkVisby harbor
Websitegotlandsmuseum.se

Collections Edit

The museum's collections consists of about 400,000 objects, which are stored in three depositories. The largest of these is the Magasin Visborg outside Visby and since 2014, this storehouse is open to the public.

The collections are divided into these sections:

  • Collection of cultural history — Clothes, textiles, household items, weapons, agricultural object.
  • Art collection — Paintings, graphic prints, sculptures.
  • Archeological collection — Objects representing Gotland's history from 7,000-year-old stone axes to Medieval seals. Finds from excavations on the island.
  • Collection of natural history — Fossils, herbariums, butterflies, mounted animals, skeletons.

The objects in the collections have in most cases been donated to the museum by individuals, single items or entire estates. While some of the art has been bought by the museum, the art collection also comprises art from the Brucebo Foundation, the Heritage Society and the Gotland Municipality, held in trust by the museum.[2]

The most prominent permanent exhibitions in the museum are the Picture Stone Hall, Spillings Hoard and 1361 - Battle for Gotland, about the Danish invasion of Gotland in 1361, led by Valdemar Atterdag resulting in the Battle of Mästerby and the Battle of Visby.[3][4]

History Edit

The museum was founded in 1875, by the Friends of Gotland's Antiquity society (Gotlands fornvänner) at the initiative of Pehr Arvid Säve. The purpose was to collect historic artifacts and everyday objects connected to Gotland as well as documenting immaterial aspects of life on the island.[5]

Through the years, the function of the museum has remained the same. The museum has grown steadily as the collections increased. Houses, farms and other buildings have been left to the museum in wills and through donations, and the number of members in the society have increased from a handful to over 2,400 in 2015.[6][7]

In 2011, the museum initiated a networking project with other museums in countries around the Baltic Sea.[8]

Gotlands Fornvänner Edit

The Friends of Gotland's Antiquity society was founded on 16 October 1874. The initiator was P A Säve and the purpose of the society was to collect all kind of objects that had been used in everyday life in the past on Gotland and preserve them for future generations. Folktales, songs, traditions, craft skills and other aspects of life on the island, past and present, were to be written down in books, journals and notes, and collected in an archive.[9]

The following year, on 22 May at five o'clock in the afternoon the society had a meeting where it was decided to rent some kind of premises for the collections. A "Hall of Antiquities" (a Fornsal) was to be created and opened to the public.[9] The society first rented a hall in the old school for girls close to the Visby Cathedral,[10] and in the beginning of July 1880, the old brännvin distillery at Strandgatan was bought by the society to serve as the first museum.[10] The first house is now known as the Picture stone Hall (Bildstenshallen).[5]

As of 2015, the Friends of Gotland's Antiquity owns the entire block surrounding the Picture stone Hall which is the modern museum. The society owns several farms and houses that are also part of the museum.[11] Membership in the society is open to anyone for a fee.[12]

Buildings Edit

The museum consists of the main building Fornsalen at Standgatan in Visby, Gotlands Konstmuseum (the Art Museum), Kapitelhusgården (Chapter House Manor), Kajsartornet fängelsemuseum (Kajsar Tower Prison Museum), Kattlunds, Petes and Norrbys.[11]

Fornsalen Edit

 
Gotlands Museum, main building

The main building of the museum is as of 2015, the entire block of buildings surrounded by Strandgatan, Mellangatan, Brännerigränd and Dubbens gränd. The buildings are placed around a central court yard, from which the different parts of the museum are accessed. The block is divided into two sections, the Museet 1 and Museet 2.[13] These sections are made up of six houses, some of which are made from two or more older houses, where walls or parts of the buildings have been reused or incorporated into the newer ones.[14]

In the Middle Ages, the block was in the part of the town which was the center of commerce and trade. At that time the square-shaped block had numerous smaller buildings divided into three block by two narrow alleys running in an east-westerly direction. A number of the foundations for these old houses are still intact under ground.[13] This structure was used until 1697, when the southern alley disappeared and the building plots were redistributed. In 1777, the Swedish government bought the whole block to use as one of its brännvin distilleries (Kronobränneri).[13] At that time the block consisted of 18 buildings of varying size. These were partly demolished, rebuilt, added to or converted, giving the block its present layout. The system with these types of distilleries did not last long and in 1813, part of the block was sold to a merchant and starting from 1830, the rest of the houses were used as storage for weapons and ammunition by the Swedish army.[14]

After having bought the first house, Fornsalen, for their exhibition in 1880, the Gotlands fornvänner society continued to buy and add buildings within the block and extend the museum. In 1930, they had bought and incorporated the entire block into the Gotland Museum. The buildings are now linked with each other to accommodate the exhibitions and administration of the museum. During the 20th century, additional stairwells and elevators have been installed.[14] The court yard was renovated and the main entrance to the museum was moved from Standgatan to the yard during the conversion in 2007.[15]

Gotlands Konstmuseum Edit

 
The Art Museum

The building at Sankt Hansgatan 21, was built in 1847–58 by architect C Bergman to house the first volksschule in Visby. It later became school for first and second graders in Visby, and from the 1950s it was used by the Visby läroverk, a school for the town's teenage students. With the completion of a new large school outside the wall in 1971, the building was used for various other forms of education. The house was completely renovated in 1987–88, to accommodate the newly established art museum.[16][17]

As of 2015, the art museum is part of the Gotland Museum. The museum collection consists mainly of paintings and arts and craft with a connection to Gotland, starting from the early 19th century up to the present time.[18]

Kapitelhusgården Edit

 
Kapitelhusgården

The Kapitelhusgården (the Chapter House Manor) was the residence of the bishop of Linköping on his visits to Visby during the Middle Ages, and is mentioned as such for the first time in 1432. The ground floor of the main house or Chapter House (Kapitelhuset), was built during the first half of the 13th century, with the grand hall on the second floor added about half a century later. The building has no cellar.[19] The house functioned as the town's firewood depot, well into the 19th century and was hence nicknamed "the bishop's woodshed".[20] As of 2015 the house is owned by the Gotlands Fornvänner.[21]

Adjacent to the house is a courtyard surrounded by smaller buildings and sheds. During the summer, this is turned into a herb garden, a medieval tavern and workshops for medieval handicraft.[22] The museum also have an exhibition in the main house.[23]

Kajsartornet Edit

 
The Kajsar Tower

The Kajsartornet or Kajsarn (the Kajsar Tower) is a part of, and was built at the same time as, the Visby City Wall, making it the oldest tower in the east part of the wall.[24] The tower was used as the town's prison from 1681 to 1859. As of 2015, it is used as a prison museum under the direction of the Gotland Museum.[25]

Kattlunds Edit

 
Kattlunds farm

The main building on the Kattlunds farm in Grötlingbo is partially medieval. The oldest part of the house is from the 13th century. The first house was expanded upon during the late 1700s and early 1800s, and it has been preserved in that state.[26] The farm is named after the first known owner, Botulf Kattlund a judge from Eke thing.[27] In 1922, the farm was bought by Gotlands Fornvänner. The acquisition was made possible by a donation from Wilhelmina von Hallwyl.[28] Adjacent to the farm is a 12th-century citadel. It was still three stories high in the 18th century. As archeological examination of it was made in 1950.[26] As of 2015, the farm is an open-air museum during the summers, hosting markets, jousting tournaments and private events.[29]

Petes Edit

 
Petes, Hablingbo

Petes is a seaside farm in Hablingbo in the south part of Gotland. It is next to the Pete Cove on the western coast. The buildings on the farm are from the late 18th and 19th century. The year 1797, is carved on the stove in the main building. The farm was donated to Gotlands Fornvänner in 1965, by apothecary Ada Block in Visby, who had restored the farm and used it as summer residence. It is used by the museum to illustrate what life in the country on the island could be like during the 1800s.[30]

Norrbys Edit

 
The main building at Norrbys

As of 2015 the Norrbys farm in Väte is the first and only Cultural Reserve in Gotland. It is kept in the state of a typical, working farm during the first half of the 1900s. The farm has been in the same family since 1728, and when the last owner, Martha Johansson died in 1995, she left it to Gotlands Fornvänner. The distribution of the land belonging to the farm has been left unaltered since the 1930s. The buildings and the land are now listed.[31]

Publishing House Edit

The Fornsalen Publishing (the Fornsalens Förlag) is owned by the museum and specializes in literature with connections to Gotland. The company publishes three series of scientific journals, the Gotländskt Arkiv (Gotlandic Archive), Russi and Småskrifter från Gotlands Museum (Booklets from Gotland Museum). The publications from the house can be in any relevant language, and collaborations with museums and institutions from other countries are common.[32]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Johansson, Karolin A. "Kulturministern besöker Gotland" [Minister for Culture to visit Gotland]. www.government.se (in Swedish). Government Offices of Sweden. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Samlingarna" [The collections]. www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  3. ^ [The Treasury]. www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Archived from the original on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  4. ^ [Exhibitions]. www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  5. ^ a b Ohlén, Scharp & Rehnberg 1973, p. 238.
  6. ^ Momcilovic, Anna. [Might as well sell the City Wall]. www.helagotland.se. Helagotland. Archived from the original on 13 May 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  7. ^ Ehlin, Stefan. [Welcome to Gotland]. Välkommen till Gotland. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  8. ^ Jansson, Henrik. . www.baltmus.net. Network of Museums in the Baltic. Archived from the original on 6 February 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  9. ^ a b Ohlén, Scharp & Rehnberg 1973, p. 217.
  10. ^ a b Hammar, Inger (8 April 2011). "P A Säve hyllas med utställningar" [P A Säve celebrated with exhibitions]. www.helagotland.se (in Swedish). Helagotland. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  11. ^ a b [About Gotland Museum]. www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotlands Museum. Archived from the original on 25 November 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  12. ^ [You get a lot for your money as a member of the Friends of Antiquity]. www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Archived from the original on 30 October 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  13. ^ a b c Engström, Ragnar; Falck, Waldemar; Yrwing, Hugo (1988). Visby: historisk bakgrund, arkeologiska dokumentationer [Visby: historical background, archeological documentation] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Swedish National Heritage Board. pp. 221–228. ISBN 91-7192-617-8. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  14. ^ a b c "Gotland kn, Visby Museet 1 och 2, kv Museet 1 och 2 Gotlands fornsal" [Gotland municipality, Visby Museet 1 and 2, block Museet 1 and 2 Gotland's Hall of Antiquities]. www.bebyggelseregistret.raa.se. Swedish National Heritage Board. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  15. ^ Olsson, Roland. "Året då Gotland blev en riktig mötesplats" [The year when Gotland became a real meeting place]. www.helagotland.se. Helagotland. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  16. ^ Linqquist, Sven-Olof (1998). "Föreningen Gotlands forvänners fastigheter". Gotländskt arkiv: meddelanden från Föreningen Gotlands fornvänner. 70(1998) [Gotlandic archive: notes from the Gotlands fornvänner Society] (in Swedish). Visby: Gotlands fornsal. ISBN 91-88036-30-8. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Gotland Visby Skolan 1 – husnr 1, Konstmuseum". www.bebyggelseregistret.raa.se. Swedish National Heritage Board. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  18. ^ "Gotlands Konstmuseum". www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  19. ^ Andrén, Anders (2011). Det medeltida Gotland: en arkeologisk guidebok [Medieval Gotland: An archeological guide book] (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media. p. 95. ISBN 978-91-85873-83-8.
  20. ^ "Kapitelhuset/Häggska huset" [The Chapter House/The Hägg House]. www.guteinfo.com. Guteinfo. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  21. ^ . www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Archived from the original on 26 November 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  22. ^ Enderborg, Bernt. "Kapitelhusgården". www.guteinfo.com. Guteinfo. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  23. ^ . www.kapitelhusgarden.se. Kapitelhusgården. Archived from the original on 21 February 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
  24. ^ Enderborg, Bernt. "Kajsartornet" [The Kajsar Tower]. www.guteinfo.com. Guteinfo. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  25. ^ Nilsson, Sara. "Fängelsetornet Kajsarn" [The prison tower Kajsarn]. www.gotland.com (in Swedish). Inspiration Gotland. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  26. ^ a b Andrén, Anders (2011). Det medeltida Gotland: en arkeologisk guidebook [Medieval Gotland: an archeological guide] (in Swedish). Lund: Historiska Media. pp. 53–54. ISBN 978-91-85873-83-8.
  27. ^ Enderborg, Bernt. "Kattlunds museigård" [Kattlunds Museum farm]. www.guteinfo.com (in Swedish). Guteinfo.com. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  28. ^ Edle, Alfred (1942). "Anteckningar om Kattlunds" [Notes about Kattlunds]. Gotländskt arkiv (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  29. ^ "Välkommen till Kattlunds" [Welcome to Kattlund's]. www.kattlunds.se (in Swedish). Kattlunds. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  30. ^ "Petes 2:1 Museigård" [Pete's 2:1 museum farm]. www.gotland.se (in Swedish). Gotland Municipality. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  31. ^ "Kulturreservat Norrbys" [The Norrby Cultural Reserve]. www.lansstyrelsen.se (in Swedish). Gotland County Boardaccessdate=13 February 2015.
  32. ^ [Fornsalen Publishing]. www.gotlandsmuseum.se. Gotland Museum. Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved 15 April 2015.

Bibliography Edit

  • Ohlén, Carl-Eric; Scharp, Dag W.; Rehnberg, Mats, eds. (1973). Från fars och farfars tid [From father's and grandfather's time] (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Visby: Gotlandskonst AB.

gotland, museum, swedish, gotlands, museum, previously, known, länsmuseet, gotland, gotlands, fornsal, visby, sweden, county, museum, gotland, founded, friends, gotland, antiquity, society, 1875, initiative, pehr, arvid, säve, museum, owns, number, houses, far. The Gotland Museum Swedish Gotlands museum previously known as Lansmuseet pa Gotland or Gotlands Fornsal in Visby Sweden is the county museum of Gotland It was founded by the Friends of Gotland s Antiquity society in 1875 at the initiative of Pehr Arvid Save The museum owns a number of houses and farms on Gotland some of which are used as museums It also has a publishing house for books on subjects related to the island s heritage Gotland MuseumGotlands museumThe Gotland Museum logoLocation of the Gotland MuseumFormer nameLansmuseet pa Gotland or Gotlands FornsalEstablished1875 1875 LocationVisby SwedenCoordinates57 38 22 93 N 18 17 32 84 E 57 6397028 N 18 2924556 E 57 6397028 18 2924556TypeArchaeology museum Local museum Art museumKey holdingsThe Picture stone HallSpillings HoardCollectionsBronze Age Viking Age Middle AgesCollection size400 000Visitors200 000 1 FounderPehr Arvid SaveDirectorSusanne Thedeen 2017 OwnerGotlands FornvannerPublic transit accessVisby harborNearest car parkVisby harborWebsitegotlandsmuseum wbr se Contents 1 Collections 2 History 2 1 Gotlands Fornvanner 3 Buildings 3 1 Fornsalen 3 2 Gotlands Konstmuseum 3 3 Kapitelhusgarden 3 4 Kajsartornet 3 5 Kattlunds 3 6 Petes 3 7 Norrbys 4 Publishing House 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 7 1 BibliographyCollections EditThe museum s collections consists of about 400 000 objects which are stored in three depositories The largest of these is the Magasin Visborg outside Visby and since 2014 this storehouse is open to the public The collections are divided into these sections Collection of cultural history Clothes textiles household items weapons agricultural object Art collection Paintings graphic prints sculptures Archeological collection Objects representing Gotland s history from 7 000 year old stone axes to Medieval seals Finds from excavations on the island Collection of natural history Fossils herbariums butterflies mounted animals skeletons The objects in the collections have in most cases been donated to the museum by individuals single items or entire estates While some of the art has been bought by the museum the art collection also comprises art from the Brucebo Foundation the Heritage Society and the Gotland Municipality held in trust by the museum 2 The most prominent permanent exhibitions in the museum are the Picture Stone Hall Spillings Hoard and 1361 Battle for Gotland about the Danish invasion of Gotland in 1361 led by Valdemar Atterdag resulting in the Battle of Masterby and the Battle of Visby 3 4 History EditThe museum was founded in 1875 by the Friends of Gotland s Antiquity society Gotlands fornvanner at the initiative of Pehr Arvid Save The purpose was to collect historic artifacts and everyday objects connected to Gotland as well as documenting immaterial aspects of life on the island 5 Through the years the function of the museum has remained the same The museum has grown steadily as the collections increased Houses farms and other buildings have been left to the museum in wills and through donations and the number of members in the society have increased from a handful to over 2 400 in 2015 6 7 In 2011 the museum initiated a networking project with other museums in countries around the Baltic Sea 8 Gotlands Fornvanner Edit The Friends of Gotland s Antiquity society was founded on 16 October 1874 The initiator was P A Save and the purpose of the society was to collect all kind of objects that had been used in everyday life in the past on Gotland and preserve them for future generations Folktales songs traditions craft skills and other aspects of life on the island past and present were to be written down in books journals and notes and collected in an archive 9 The following year on 22 May at five o clock in the afternoon the society had a meeting where it was decided to rent some kind of premises for the collections A Hall of Antiquities a Fornsal was to be created and opened to the public 9 The society first rented a hall in the old school for girls close to the Visby Cathedral 10 and in the beginning of July 1880 the old brannvin distillery at Strandgatan was bought by the society to serve as the first museum 10 The first house is now known as the Picture stone Hall Bildstenshallen 5 As of 2015 update the Friends of Gotland s Antiquity owns the entire block surrounding the Picture stone Hall which is the modern museum The society owns several farms and houses that are also part of the museum 11 Membership in the society is open to anyone for a fee 12 Buildings EditThe museum consists of the main building Fornsalen at Standgatan in Visby Gotlands Konstmuseum the Art Museum Kapitelhusgarden Chapter House Manor Kajsartornet fangelsemuseum Kajsar Tower Prison Museum Kattlunds Petes and Norrbys 11 Fornsalen Edit nbsp Gotlands Museum main buildingThe main building of the museum is as of 2015 update the entire block of buildings surrounded by Strandgatan Mellangatan Brannerigrand and Dubbens grand The buildings are placed around a central court yard from which the different parts of the museum are accessed The block is divided into two sections the Museet 1 and Museet 2 13 These sections are made up of six houses some of which are made from two or more older houses where walls or parts of the buildings have been reused or incorporated into the newer ones 14 In the Middle Ages the block was in the part of the town which was the center of commerce and trade At that time the square shaped block had numerous smaller buildings divided into three block by two narrow alleys running in an east westerly direction A number of the foundations for these old houses are still intact under ground 13 This structure was used until 1697 when the southern alley disappeared and the building plots were redistributed In 1777 the Swedish government bought the whole block to use as one of its brannvin distilleries Kronobranneri 13 At that time the block consisted of 18 buildings of varying size These were partly demolished rebuilt added to or converted giving the block its present layout The system with these types of distilleries did not last long and in 1813 part of the block was sold to a merchant and starting from 1830 the rest of the houses were used as storage for weapons and ammunition by the Swedish army 14 After having bought the first house Fornsalen for their exhibition in 1880 the Gotlands fornvanner society continued to buy and add buildings within the block and extend the museum In 1930 they had bought and incorporated the entire block into the Gotland Museum The buildings are now linked with each other to accommodate the exhibitions and administration of the museum During the 20th century additional stairwells and elevators have been installed 14 The court yard was renovated and the main entrance to the museum was moved from Standgatan to the yard during the conversion in 2007 15 Gotlands Konstmuseum Edit nbsp The Art MuseumThe building at Sankt Hansgatan 21 was built in 1847 58 by architect C Bergman to house the first volksschule in Visby It later became school for first and second graders in Visby and from the 1950s it was used by the Visby laroverk a school for the town s teenage students With the completion of a new large school outside the wall in 1971 the building was used for various other forms of education The house was completely renovated in 1987 88 to accommodate the newly established art museum 16 17 As of 2015 update the art museum is part of the Gotland Museum The museum collection consists mainly of paintings and arts and craft with a connection to Gotland starting from the early 19th century up to the present time 18 Kapitelhusgarden Edit nbsp KapitelhusgardenThe Kapitelhusgarden the Chapter House Manor was the residence of the bishop of Linkoping on his visits to Visby during the Middle Ages and is mentioned as such for the first time in 1432 The ground floor of the main house or Chapter House Kapitelhuset was built during the first half of the 13th century with the grand hall on the second floor added about half a century later The building has no cellar 19 The house functioned as the town s firewood depot well into the 19th century and was hence nicknamed the bishop s woodshed 20 As of 2015 update the house is owned by the Gotlands Fornvanner 21 Adjacent to the house is a courtyard surrounded by smaller buildings and sheds During the summer this is turned into a herb garden a medieval tavern and workshops for medieval handicraft 22 The museum also have an exhibition in the main house 23 Kajsartornet Edit nbsp The Kajsar TowerMain article Visby City Wall Towers buildings gates and parts of the Wall The Kajsartornet or Kajsarn the Kajsar Tower is a part of and was built at the same time as the Visby City Wall making it the oldest tower in the east part of the wall 24 The tower was used as the town s prison from 1681 to 1859 As of 2015 update it is used as a prison museum under the direction of the Gotland Museum 25 Kattlunds Edit nbsp Kattlunds farmThe main building on the Kattlunds farm in Grotlingbo is partially medieval The oldest part of the house is from the 13th century The first house was expanded upon during the late 1700s and early 1800s and it has been preserved in that state 26 The farm is named after the first known owner Botulf Kattlund a judge from Eke thing 27 In 1922 the farm was bought by Gotlands Fornvanner The acquisition was made possible by a donation from Wilhelmina von Hallwyl 28 Adjacent to the farm is a 12th century citadel It was still three stories high in the 18th century As archeological examination of it was made in 1950 26 As of 2015 update the farm is an open air museum during the summers hosting markets jousting tournaments and private events 29 Petes Edit nbsp Petes HablingboPetes is a seaside farm in Hablingbo in the south part of Gotland It is next to the Pete Cove on the western coast The buildings on the farm are from the late 18th and 19th century The year 1797 is carved on the stove in the main building The farm was donated to Gotlands Fornvanner in 1965 by apothecary Ada Block in Visby who had restored the farm and used it as summer residence It is used by the museum to illustrate what life in the country on the island could be like during the 1800s 30 Norrbys Edit nbsp The main building at NorrbysAs of 2015 update the Norrbys farm in Vate is the first and only Cultural Reserve in Gotland It is kept in the state of a typical working farm during the first half of the 1900s The farm has been in the same family since 1728 and when the last owner Martha Johansson died in 1995 she left it to Gotlands Fornvanner The distribution of the land belonging to the farm has been left unaltered since the 1930s The buildings and the land are now listed 31 Publishing House EditThe Fornsalen Publishing the Fornsalens Forlag is owned by the museum and specializes in literature with connections to Gotland The company publishes three series of scientific journals the Gotlandskt Arkiv Gotlandic Archive Russi and Smaskrifter fran Gotlands Museum Booklets from Gotland Museum The publications from the house can be in any relevant language and collaborations with museums and institutions from other countries are common 32 Gallery Edit nbsp Facade at Strandgatan nbsp The inner yard with the cafe nbsp The picture stone hall the original museum nbsp Facade at Mellangatan nbsp Original signSee also EditList of runestonesReferences Edit Johansson Karolin A Kulturministern besoker Gotland Minister for Culture to visit Gotland www government se in Swedish Government Offices of Sweden Archived from the original on 19 April 2015 Retrieved 12 February 2015 Samlingarna The collections www gotlandsmuseum se Gotland Museum Retrieved 19 April 2015 Skattkammaren The Treasury www gotlandsmuseum se Gotland Museum Archived from the original on 2 April 2016 Retrieved 21 April 2015 Utstallningar Exhibitions www gotlandsmuseum se Gotland Museum Archived from the original on 27 April 2015 Retrieved 21 April 2015 a b Ohlen Scharp amp Rehnberg 1973 p 238 Momcilovic Anna Kan lika garna salja ringmuren Might as well sell the City Wall www helagotland se Helagotland Archived from the original on 13 May 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2015 Ehlin Stefan Valkommen till Gotland Welcome to Gotland Valkommen till Gotland Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2015 Jansson Henrik Network of museus in the Baltic www baltmus net Network of Museums in the Baltic Archived from the original on 6 February 2016 Retrieved 16 April 2015 a b Ohlen Scharp amp Rehnberg 1973 p 217 a b Hammar Inger 8 April 2011 P A Save hyllas med utstallningar P A Save celebrated with exhibitions www helagotland se in Swedish Helagotland Retrieved 13 April 2015 a b Om Gotlands Museum About Gotland Museum www gotlandsmuseum se Gotlands Museum Archived from the original on 25 November 2015 Retrieved 15 April 2015 Du far mycket for pengarna nar du blir medlem i Fornvannerna You get a lot for your money as a member of the Friends of Antiquity www gotlandsmuseum se Gotland Museum Archived from the original on 30 October 2014 Retrieved 15 April 2015 a b c Engstrom Ragnar Falck Waldemar Yrwing Hugo 1988 Visby historisk bakgrund arkeologiska dokumentationer Visby historical background archeological documentation in Swedish Stockholm Swedish National Heritage Board pp 221 228 ISBN 91 7192 617 8 Retrieved 16 April 2015 a b c Gotland kn Visby Museet 1 och 2 kv Museet 1 och 2 Gotlands fornsal Gotland municipality Visby Museet 1 and 2 block Museet 1 and 2 Gotland s Hall of Antiquities www bebyggelseregistret raa se Swedish National Heritage Board Retrieved 15 April 2015 Olsson Roland Aret da Gotland blev en riktig motesplats The year when Gotland became a real meeting place www helagotland se Helagotland Retrieved 16 April 2015 Linqquist Sven Olof 1998 Foreningen Gotlands forvanners fastigheter Gotlandskt arkiv meddelanden fran Foreningen Gotlands fornvanner 70 1998 Gotlandic archive notes from the Gotlands fornvanner Society in Swedish Visby Gotlands fornsal ISBN 91 88036 30 8 Retrieved 31 March 2015 Gotland Visby Skolan 1 husnr 1 Konstmuseum www bebyggelseregistret raa se Swedish National Heritage Board Retrieved 31 March 2015 Gotlands Konstmuseum www gotlandsmuseum se Gotland Museum Retrieved 31 March 2015 Andren Anders 2011 Det medeltida Gotland en arkeologisk guidebok Medieval Gotland An archeological guide book in Swedish Lund Historiska Media p 95 ISBN 978 91 85873 83 8 Kapitelhuset Haggska huset The Chapter House The Hagg House www guteinfo com Guteinfo Retrieved 29 March 2015 Kapitelhusgarden www gotlandsmuseum se Gotland Museum Archived from the original on 26 November 2015 Retrieved 31 March 2015 Enderborg Bernt Kapitelhusgarden www guteinfo com Guteinfo Retrieved 31 March 2015 Kapitelhuset www kapitelhusgarden se Kapitelhusgarden Archived from the original on 21 February 2015 Retrieved 31 March 2015 Enderborg Bernt 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