Karlskoga Church Rectory
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Karlskoga Church Rectory (Swedish: Karlskoga prostgård) is a historic clergy house in Karlskoga, Sweden.
In 1875, the celebrated Swedish author and Nobel Prize laureate, Selma Lagerlöf aged 16,[1] resided at the clergy house with vicar Erik Tullius Hammargren, alongside his spouse, Ottiliana Lagerlöf, who happened to be her aunt. During that period, Selma Lagerlöf was one of his confirmation students.[2][3]
References
- ^ Oterdahl, Jeanna (1948). Herrgårdsflickan som blev världsberömd, Selma Lagerlöf (in Swedish). Missionsförbundet. p. 16.
- ^ Svenska Turistföreningens årsskrift (in Swedish). 1928. p. 107 – via Project Runeberg.
- ^ "Gröna Promenadens historia – Karlskoga Naturskyddsförening" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-05-23.
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