Tuesday 13 July 2021

vissefjärda

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1oG-tIKIpWzGS-E5_zsnwqaodp5DIP6FgOur first stop in the forested finger lakes district of Småland known as Sweden‘s Crystal Empire (Glasriket, more to follow and of course both important fuel for the industry and enterprise) was the village of Visselfjärda spread across an archipelago of tiny islands and dominated by the 1773 church (kyrka) with detached bell tower—a common feature of sacred architecture of this region. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1dlaSpYLLLfw7dODWPuYpw4CkwGyqmWu2Directly opposite the churchyard is a boulder monument to native son Nils Dacke who as a yeomen in 1523 rose up to lead a revolutionary peasant army and nearly succeeded in deposing the king, thereby securing more rights for farmers including a lower tax burden and continued cross-border trade with their area’s recent concession from Denmark.