Rudolf's Abandoned Swedish Farmhouse Got Hit By A Tragedy!

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This was the home of Mr. Rudolf and his family, living as cattle farmers in the serene countryside of Sweden, far from the bustle of big cities. They lived a simple and peaceful life in the vast farmlands of the country. Life here was relatively uneventful, with each day blending into the next without any major occurrences or noteworthy moments. Rudolf tirelessly tended to the farm and its animals, while his wife Eva managed the household and took care of their children. In the same way their ancestors had done for centuries!
Everything changed on a rainy autumn day. The local dam, already filled to its maximum capacity, suddenly burst and flooded the villages downstream. Unfortunately, their farm was in the most affected area and large portions of itnwere swept away by the floodwaters. Tragically, many of their livestock drowned as well.
The disaster was a blow to the family, but with support from their community and unwavering determination, they were able to rise above it and emerge as an even more resilient and unified family.
For years to come, they continued to live here in harmony as a family, just as they had before the tragedy, but with an added sense of caution. The farm has been uninhabited since the 1990s. Rudolf and his wife have now passed away, and their children no longer wish to continue living this lifestyle on the farm. With great joy we will tell you the tail of this wonderful Swedish family and immortalize their story.

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This home reminds me of my Norwegian-American grandfather's home so much. When you opened that passport... He was born in 1927 and is still with us. He decided to leave the farm a few years back after Grandma passed, and watching you gents go thru this home takes me back to some really hard days cleaning out the farm for new owners. But we are blessed because we still have him. In fact... I better pause this now and call him.

RR-yhvr
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The little bird box on table held toothpicks. You put toothpicks in the opening and push the little bird and it would pick one up in its mouth for you. Very nice video once again Lesley and Danny. Your videos amaze me as being in the USA - a chair in a place can be older than our country as we have a very short history! Great job with the video coverage and details.

DianeMarie
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At 7:30... Husqvarna, or Huskvarna as it started, has started round 1690 as a company in Sweden that made muskets. Later they produced cookovens, motorcycles, sawing machines and so on. They have become a world wide company.

mirjamvanderzwaard
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Hello from Sweden!😍🇸🇪 Thx for great videos! Just love them! The psalm book you find, is an song book they use in church, not Jewish book. And the electric candles in window we use in Christmas time, not Jewish either. Thx again for lovely videos! ❤

cimocat
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The two boxes with the birds are both cigarette dispensers, the birds pick up the cigarette with their beaks .

GUYFAIRCLOGH
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The comment you made of the "candel holders", they are chrismas lightnings inspired by the hanukkah, but in sweden they have no religious purpose, only the joyful delight of light in the dark time during chrismas (desember).

dmbgytg
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Thank-You guys for ALWAYS showing respect to a persons property, or to what was once theirs anyway.

libertygiveme
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The "abandoned house" @ 25:00 is the house of the swedish painter Carl Larsson. It is at present day a museeum located in the region of Sundborn outside the town of Falun, where they make that red swedish paint you always talk about. The copper mine in Falun is a tourist attraction and both places are well worth a visit.

joelkalin
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This little house was so cute even if had an avocado green kitchen. The time capsule of the items left behind is what I really enjoy. Another wonderful life lived to the fullest.

kimerlyvail
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🙂👍🙏..As a Swed living in France its nice to see a video from Sweden. " The photo" is the current royalties in Sweden . King Karl XVI Gustaf (Bernadotte) and Queen Silvia.

lrbrorsson
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many old houses had two living rooms that could be heated, but usually the one intended for winter use was smaller. in the larger living room which was also called the ballroom, family parties were held because it was often a bigger space, many people could fit there. Even in Finland, there were rooms in many farmhouses that were only used in the summer because they tried to avoid heating unnecessary spaces, usually the spaces where you stayed were heated, e.g. the kitchen and bedroom. because the kitchen was often also the living room, some large farmhouses had a living room so big that guests could also sleep there and easily organize a party for around 100 people.

JainMonroe
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The strange thing is that the bag that is inside the cabinet is an XXL bag. A Norweigan store that didn't exist in Sweden until 2010. Either they left the house way later than we think or some other explorer has been there and put the bag inside.

Megnanus
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❤ I loved this one!! The bird on the table was a cigarette dispenser. Very common in this era!😊

annaaugust
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Hi from Sweden!
The Wood thing, that you thought that you put balls in 😂
It is to roll cigarettes :)
It is very common for Swedish houses to have a fireplace in the middle so the heat from the fireplace to the chimney spreads in every room and every floor :)
The red colour on many of our houses is called “faluröd”.

malinberntson
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The thing with bird is for cigaretts, my grandpa had one also :)

boglarkabene-kovacs
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My husband's family was from Sweden. We had one of those bird boxes. You would put cigarettes in the box and the bird would pick it up.

gayle
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Can't wait to see this marvelous Sweden place. Beautiful wood houses. 🎉

careyh
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The little bird that picked things up, that was a cigarette box. The bird plucked up cigarettes. Lol

MsTLea
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Also, there is a LIDL bag in that corner in the kitchen, lidl opened first 2003 in sweden, so someone musthave been there after the owners passing.

vibraloop
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The clock in the living room with the glass dome which was referred to as a Pendulum clock is really called in the USA as a Anniversary clock. I have 2 of them. You have to use a key to wind them to make them work. Love this old house.

mj