Sunday, May 03, 2009

The Antiques Barn

The Antiques Barn

In need of some unique gift baskets? Or anything vintage or retro? Then this is probably the place for you. I visited the Antiques Barn at Vega in Handen the other day. Majsa and Åke are the two people that run the place since July last year. The barn has an interesting history. Before it was turned into a antiques barn it stood empty for half a century. Before that it was used by the military for many years as a storage building. And before that the building belonged to a nearby farm,The Söderby Farm in Handen that dates back some 400 years. Two hundred years ago a mill was built here. Next to the mill two other buildings were constructed at the same time. The millers cottage and the granary. Although some people say that the cottage is 400 years old. Today that building is rented by Carlo Taccola who owns the famous Vegabaren across the street. If you missed my photos from the fun meet there last summer press here to see those portraits and photos. Anyway this is how the granary looks today. I had a look around and although I didnt buy anything I did find a few things worth photographing. Oh, and if you wonder about the mill itself it was destroyed in a fire some 25 years ago.

10 comments:

cieldequimper said...

You wouldn't be able to keep me out of there!

B SQUARED said...

Love those doors!

VP said...

Great barn, perfect colour against the sky. The doors on the right are really fine.

Lois said...

What a marvelous old building! I could probably spend all day in there.

Efrafan Days aka Thurso Daily Photo said...

Those are some seriously funky colours.

Clueless in Boston said...

Great looking barn. It does have an interesting history. It must have taken a lot of work to restore it after all the different uses it has had.

Lowell said...

I don't like antique shops anymore. I'm usually older than anything in there!

Nice shot, though!

Kris McCracken said...

I'm intrigued as to what sort of wood that barn is made out of...

Stefan Jansson said...

I'm guessing it was built by oak wood. Actually Clueless in Boston, the old building was in great condition and the repair job was easy according to Åke who runs the place today. The doors really are impressive. The red color is Falu Red.

Unknown said...

I liked this blog specially because i am passionate about antiques things.
I think every old has an important story to be discovered. i considere we all can learn about it.

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