If you had arrived to Tungelsta on business, from Stockholm or Nynäshamn, perhaps by the
steam train, sometime during the 1920s and 1930s, this would have been where you stayed. Back then it was known as
Dahlin's Pensionat (hotel). Operated by Emil Dahlin and his wife Jenny Magnusson. I don't know if
Herbert Tingsten ever stayed at the hotel, but he did marry their daughter Gerd. On arrival you would have seen the hotel from the train as it's located close to the railway track. Today it's a private home.
It is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the snow photos. Hope you get a lot of it tonight.
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ReplyDeletei have been to that house, Gerd Dahlin is my great great aunt
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting Conner. I talked to the new owner a while back. He told me that he got a few papers with information about the building, but I don't know anything about your family. Perhaps you can fill me in!
ReplyDeletemy grandma brigitta arnberg sister and brother lives there i went to the house 4 years ago.
ReplyDeleteThe house is really beautiful it i remember walking round the house on a trail seeing a circle of stones my great aunt told me thats were vikings gathered there. if u want to know anymore just ask me.
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