Sundborn

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Sundborn is a village in central Sweden best known as the home and artistic setting of painter Carl Larsson and his family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
country Sweden
distanceToFalun approximately 13 km northeast
hasArtisticHeritage National Romantic style in Sweden
Swedish Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
hasArtisticRepresentationBy Carl Larsson NERFINISHED
hasClimate cold temperate climate
hasCoordinateLocation 60.65°N 15.80°E
hasCulturalRegion Swedish province of Dalarna NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance iconic representation of Swedish family life through Carl Larsson’s art
hasDepictionInArt watercolours of Carl Larsson
hasEconomicActivity cultural heritage tourism
tourism
hasHeritageSite Carl Larsson-gården NERFINISHED
hasHouseStyle traditional red-painted wooden houses
hasLandscapeFeature forests
lakes
hasLandscapeType rural
hasLanguage Swedish
hasMunicipalSeatNearby Falun NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Carl Larsson-gården museum NERFINISHED
hasNotableResident Carl Larsson NERFINISHED
Karin Larsson NERFINISHED
hasPopulationScale small village
hasPostalCode 790 15
hasPrimaryReligion Lutheranism
hasRegionCode SE-Z
hasSubdivisionType locality
hasTouristAttraction Carl Larsson-gården NERFINISHED
hasTransportConnection road connection to Falun
isTouristDestination yes
knownFor artistic setting of Carl Larsson’s works
home of painter Carl Larsson
locatedIn central Sweden
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Dalarna County NERFINISHED
Falun Municipality NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Dalarna NERFINISHED
locatedOnWatercourse Sundbornsån
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
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UTCOffsetDST +2

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Carl Larsson workLocation Sundborn
Carl Larsson residence Sundborn
Heby Municipality hasSettlement Sundborn
this entity surface form: Vittinge