Erlandergården is a museum, dedicated to the memory of one of Sweden's most beloved (social democratic) politicians and Prime Ministers, Mr Tage Erlander.
It is located in the small village of Ransäter, in the heart of Värmland.
This is where Tage Erlander was born in 1901, in the school house. Tage Erlander's father was the local school teacher and the family lived on the second floor, above the actual school. This whole building, almost 200 years old, is today a museum, where you can see and touch a piece of Swedish history - both in the school and in the apartment above.
Original pieces of handcrafted furniture as well as handmade carpets and curtains will make you think you stepped back in time.
Erlander was Prime Minister of Sweden for 23 years (1946-1969).
Adjacent to the old school house is a newer building, built in the late 1980's, where an exhibition about the life and career of Tage Erlander is on permanent display. Here you can learn quite a bit about Sweden's political history as well as the history of the Social democratic party. An interesting and quite remarkable fact is that Tage Erlander is to date the one democratically elected Head of State in all of the Western World, to have held office for the longest consecutive time, in modern history.
Enjoy yourself with a cup of coffee and a piece of Ransäterskaka (Ransäter cake) that can be bought in the cafeteria.
2024
May 25-June 18
Tuesday-Sunday 11 am-4 pm
June 20-August 6
Tuesday-Sunday 10 am-5 pm
August 8- August 25
Tuesday-Sunday 11 am-4 pm
Closed on Mondays and Midsummer's Eve.
Erlandervägen 5, 68493 Ransäter