The house today, with the front in
the original light green (pistachio) colour, and the dining room,
where the breakfast is served.
Skinnarbacka (the Chapel of Elim) was built during
1877 by the Baptist's. They started to congregate already
1860, but at that time the meetings were held in private homes.
The estate to build the chapel on, was given to the church by
esq. Lord Hamilton, who also allowed the church to take the
timber from his estate.
J.F Ålberg who designed the house, also designed the new
Boo Castle and a famous restaurant in Stockholm, Berns (Salonger). A
meeting for all children in the neighborhood was held during
Sunday mornings (Söndagsskola).
The renovation was started by the present owners during 1995
and is still ongoing. The chapel is seen today as one of the most
beautiful chapels in the county of Hallsberg, Närke.
Traditionally, when spring comes to Skinnarbacka, a popular
exhibition is held in the dining room, for one day, converted to
an art gallery with pieces of local art from invited
artist's. The dining room itself is a gallery even during
normal days and it's well worth to pay a visit.
The present owners is running a Bed & Breakfast in the
main building and also in the cottage house which was used during
the old times as carpenter's workshop and as a laundry. The cottage house is
also totally renovated and painted in the original colours.
Children will enjoy the inhabitants of the barn, they can also
play with the house dogs Lina and Rolle or fondle the cat Lisa.
Skinnarbacka is situated about 48 km south of the city of the
county, Örebro.