Zornmuseet, Art museum in Mora Municipality, Sweden
Zornmuseet displays paintings, sculptures, and drawings by Swedish artist Anders Zorn, located in Mora on the northern shore of Lake Siljan. The collection spans multiple decades and includes portraits, water scenes, and works in various techniques.
The museum opened in 1939 to preserve the work of Anders Zorn, an artist who became famous in the 1800s and was widely recognized across Europe. His career brought him into contact with influential figures and lasting international respect.
The collections show how daily life and landscapes of the Dalarna region appeared through the artist's eyes, with many scenes of water, people, and local traditions. The works reveal what mattered most to him about his home.
The museum is open on weekdays and weekends with displays arranged across multiple levels that are easy to navigate. The layout is straightforward, making it simple to spend a few hours viewing the collections.
Next to the museum stands Zorngården, the former home of the artist, which can still be visited with its original furnishings intact. The house offers a personal glimpse into how the artist and his family lived away from his famous works.
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