Västergötlands Museum Box 253

Västergötlands Museum Box 253

10 sek Roadmap Follow Jan Guillou’s temple knight round Västra Götaland, Sweden Follow Arn’s footsteps on the Internet: www.skaramus.se At the same time you can get tips about travel, eating and sleeping. “In Arn’s Footsteps” is a cultural tourism project supported by the Falköping, Götene, Herrljunga, Hjo, Jönköping, Karlsborg, Mariestad, Skara, Skövde, Tidaholm, municipalities, the Diocese of Skara, Grevillis fond, Länsförsäkringar Skaraborg insurance, Sparbanksstiftelsen Skaraborg, Västra Götalandsregionen, Västsvenska Turistrådet and the Piratförlaget publishing company. Original text: Anja Praesto and Marita Sjölin. English translation: Sven H.E. Borei, Transförlag. Photography: Leif Gustafsson, Hans-Göran Jonsson, Harald Jonsson, Carla Karlsson, Ulf Nordh, et al. Illustration: Roger Asplund, Pontus Berglund, Ulla Sköld. Paintings: Göte Göransson. Brochure production: Factum Reklambyrå. västergötlands museum Box 253. SE-532 23 Skara, Sweden. +46-(0)511-260 00. www.skaramus.se Traces of Arn Magnusson At first all I needed was a ‘Swedish’ knight Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which in turn was whose eyes could serve me in telling about guarded by the Knights Templar. And in a Christianity’s holy war against Islam dur- stone relief carved by the Forshem Master ing the Crusades. I discovered rather we see a knight depicted as the donor of quickly that were he to be found, he would the edifice and above him the cross of the have to come from Västra Götaland and same temple order! And it is inescapable have been born around 1150. that the person or persons who led the Folkunga and Erikian Seeking him turned into a families in the victories at long journey – from Skara Lena and Gestilren against to Varnhem, Gudhem to the powerful Danes knew the Aranäs fort, and the how battles were fought Forshem Church to the in the Holy Land – long- battlefields at Lena and bows and mounted knights Gestilren. Soon it was as if appear here for the first the search and the fantasy time in our history. became bewitched, as if Arn Magnusson, as I had Whoever built the Fors- named him after his hem Church, this returned imagined childhood home Temple Knight is the at Aranäs, actually had same man who shaped existed. Or at least some- the miraculous victories one like him. at Lena and Gestilren. They are why we speak Swedish today and not Danish. For see, parts of Aranäs castle reflect Those battlefields midwifed the birth of foreign influences and the Forshem Church Sweden. is built by the same hands that shaped the castle. Moreover, the church is not dedi- Arn Magnusson really existed. And he is cated to the Virgin Mary as almost all the father of our country! churches were at this time, but to the Holy Jan Guillou In Arn’s footsteps – a journey to the wellsprings of the Svea Kingdom. Arn Magnusson was born in the “The Road to Jerusalem”, the first book in places and events in the novel are based year of our Lord 1150. Jan Guillou’s trilogy, starts in Skara. It is on a historical reality whose farmers and here that squire Arn Magnusson launches kings, priests and noblemen can no longer Having spent his youngest years at Aranäs, his adventure into the realm of monks and speak for themselves. But the traces of his childhood home, Arn is taken to the temple knights. that time remain in the landscape, as well Varnhem monastery at the base of the as in the archives and collections of the Billingen plateau.The monks bring him up The first of these popular history novels is museums. Scripts and artefacts, churches to be a warrior for Christ and he becomes a set entirely in medieval Västergötland, and monastery ruins remain to aid our temple knight in the Holy Land. Jan Guil- specifically in the land between lakes imagination’s journey in time. lou’s trilogy follows Arn through life. You Vänern and Vättern. It is a time of change too can walk in his footsteps by journeying and renewal, a time when Sweden is Come with us on a journey in Arn’s foot- through the Västra Götaland where he formed, when Christianity advances in steps.We have chosen 13 places with great walked. Your road to Jerusalem begins in heathen Scandia bringing with it the basis historical significance to the formation of Skara. for a new society, a new civilisation and a the Swedish kingdom, at the same time as In the sequel novel, Arn’s Legacy, the his- new knowledge. The next two books, “The they were the most important sites in tory continues. The central character Temple Knight” and “The Kingdom at Arn’s story. here is the national regent Birger jarl, Road’s End” continue the Arn Magnusson Anja Praesto “Arn’s grandson”. And again the paths Skaraborg, in the year of our Lord 2002 saga. Arn is a fictional personage, but the Västergötland Museum lead to Västra Götaland, Sweden. 2 3 t was at Tibertius, the day thought of as the first of summer, a time when the ice broke up in Västra Götaland. Never had so many people gathered in Skara before, but then no ordinary mass was to be celebrated that day. The new cathedral was finally ready to be consecrated. from “the road to jerusalem” Skara Today’s cathedral is a mighty Gothic edi- fice built with sandstone from the moun- tains of Västergötland. One remnant of the eleventh century is the unique crypt that served as the last resting place for the first bishops. Fires and vandalisation have necessitated several renovations of the church. The collection of seals belonging to medieval bishops and the lovely stained glass windows contribute to the church atmosphere. However, the cathedral no longer stands on the city’s highest point. Some 900 years later, the city has ‘caught up’, its streets and squares now resting on an almost three metre thick layer of cultural artefacts and old trash. It allows us to learn much about how our medieval predecessors lived. Today’s street grid is in much the same as In the early Middle Ages, Skara was a cen- new instruments penetrated the murmur then and street names like Tullportagatan The early history of Skara is described at tre for both church and state. It was a of the madding crowd providing proof of and Gråbrödragatan (Tollgate and Grey the Västergötland Museum exhibition ‘metropolis’ by the standards of the day the international trade and contact with Friar streets) reveal something of the city’s named “Medieval Skara”. The focus is on boasting some 700 inhabitants in a city the continent via the port of Lödöse on the past. Skara’s period of greatness when the city surrounded by a high fence made up of Götaälv river. was a centre of power during the medieval posts, wooden poles and earthen walls. formation of the Svea Kingdom. There is The low slung residences pushed up The cathedral stood on the city’s highest also an exhibition about Arn. against workshops, cowstalls and food point. Its spires towering over the city storage sheds. People lived on top of each marked the city centre and served as land- other, awash in the stench of dung and mark for visitors. waste. The difference between city and country was small – everyone had animals It is the year of our Lord 1150.While praying and raised vegetables on small plots. in the cathedral Arn’s mother Lady Sigrid has a vision directing her to donate the Bishop’s seal. Commerce and trades flourished along- Varnhem estate to the Cistercian Order. tourist information side this cultivation. Skara was both a meeting and a market place. On market Almost 900 years later during the advent Västergötland Museum, +46-(0)511-260 00. Open daily May–Sep – weekdays 10–17, holidays, 12–17; days a motley mix of merchants, farmers season 1999, the cathedral will be recon- Other seasons: Tues–Sun. and craftsmen peopled the square, along secrated following a comprehensive re- www.skaramus.se. with monks, nuns, ecclesiastics, children, storation designed to serve new genera- Cathedral summer hours: Mon–Fri, 10–19; Sat–Sun, 10–16. Other seasons: Mon, Tues, Wed, jesters and animals. Foreign songs and tions and coming centuries. Fri, Sat, 10–16; Thu, 10–19; Sun, 9:30–13:30. For music and historical services during the summer, call +46-(0)511-201 71 or 201 79. Skara Tourist Bureau, +46-(0)511-325 80. more reading “History of Sweden”, the Swedish Institute. For additional reading in English ask at 1100 1200–1300 1596–1719 1723–1729 1810–1872 1894– Oldest furniture known in Sweden, known Oldest furniture from 12:th century. the Suntakchair the museum or the tourist bureaux. 4 5 his year there would be an early Christmas service at Husaby Church because it was a royal church. Not that there would be a king present for the western Göts had kept them out. But Judge Karle, the foremost man in the region, would. And that’s why the Folkunga family would attend early service at Husaby instead of at their own church at Forshem. from “the road to jerusalem” Nestled at the foot of the naturally lovely Husaby Mount Kinnekulle, the triple spire of the Husaby Church can be seen from afar. Forshem Remains on site reveal Husaby as having held special importance to the future Swedish kingdom. One baptism changed history and launched an alliance between church and state that eventually led to the creation of a nation. Tradition has it that it hey had imbibed Christmas ale in the great stone hall at Aranäs, was Olof Skötkonung who accepted bap- well warmed by its log fires, and life had never seemed better.

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