This is where bank notes for Sweden used to be printed, now its just a museum and the modern facility next door prints the real money used today. So the old building is converted into a museum.



Glass wall partition that is studded with bits of notes


First banknote in the world, made in sweden


spot the malaysian ringgit


Strange thai money





Theres a old house that used to be the fire station of that little village, here the tourists act like they are in a karaoke


The super old fire truck





overly slanted pipes.




The museum owns a few buildings besides the paper making factory.


Nearby is the house where Ms. Caroline taught the kids, This was thier classroom


This was where bright students shined above their peers.


Next door is where she stayed, and there are always children coming around to ask for a story. See the potty?


IN another building is the paper making machinery proper. Too bad there was no one to show us how paper is really made.







on the way back to the train station, we passed by a village where there are tons of apple and pear trees bearing fruit. Wonder if its ok to go pluck because there is so much going to waste, just counting the number of apples rotten and dropped to the floor.


Pear tree!


At the end of it, the harvest was 6 apples, 3 pears and two bottles of special Tumba drink, Its just ice cream soda and some fruit flavours.

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