Marbacka felix

Coordinates: 59°46?52?N 13°14?1?E Marbacka is a manor house in Sunne Municipality in Varmland, Sweden. The first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, Selma Lagerlof, was born and raised at Marbacka. [1] [2] Today, the manor building and the surrounding area is kept as a memorial museum honoring the latter's literary career. Early history. 1 2 The name Marbacka, the old mistress believed, one of the herdsmen had given to the hilly moors below Asberget, where they drove their horses and cattle to grass. She also thought they and their animals had beaten the roads. 3 4 Pelargon Marbacka ’Prins Felix’. Denna ar en vit variant av Marbacka och kallas ibland helt enkelt ”Vit Marbacka”. Sorten ar lite kompaktare i sitt vaxtsatt och blommar tidigare an den klassiska Marbacka. Mycket blomrik. Trivs pa solig plats i stor, valdranerad kruka och naringsrik jord. Bryt bort vissna blommor efterhand. 5 Selma Lagerlof, Velma Swanston Howard (Translator) ratings15 reviews. Selection of autobiographical writings by Selma Lagerlf. Tells of her childhood, young adulthood and the family estate Marbacka. Selma was crippled in her childhood and decided early to become a writer. 6 Selma Lagerlof's home! Dear visitors! You are all warmly welcomed to walk in Marbacka’s beautiful garden and in our surroundings, which is open all year round! In May, beginning om June and September we are open Saturdays and Sundays at 12 to We are daily open 17th of June until 29th of August. 7 8 Pelargon Marbacka 'Prins Felix' (Vit Marbacka) Denna ar en vit variant av Marbacka och kallas ibland helt enkelt ”Vit Marbacka”. 9 Som en sagogestalt fran Marbacka, kraftig, robust, livskraftig och pa samma gang ljuvligt van och romantisk. 10 11