Bommars, Historic farm in Tallåsen, Ljusdal Municipality, Sweden.
Bommars consists of traditional wooden farmhouse buildings including the Sommarstugan and Vinterstugan residences, along with barns, sheds, and workshops constructed using traditional Scandinavian log building techniques.
First mentioned in 1542 as Oppigården, the current structures were built in 1848 for Sven Johansson and Gölin Jonsdotter, with the farm becoming permanently inhabited by their grandson Sven Persson in 1887.
The farm showcases elaborate interior decorations including wallpaper and frescoes depicting Swedish castles like Ekebyhov and Rosersberg Palace, reflecting 19th-century rural artistic traditions and community celebration spaces.
Located at coordinates 61.930637 latitude and 15.877509 longitude in Ljusdal Municipality, the privately owned property offers guided tours and accommodations during summer months for visitors interested in regional heritage.
The farm acquired its name 'Bommars' in the 1930s after brothers Enno and Lars Johansson, known locally as 'Bommapojkarna', and features preserved newspaper-decorated closets from the 1850s.
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