Karen Blixen Museum (Kenya)
Karen Blixen Museum | |
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Karen Blixen Museum, Karen, Kenya | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Bungalow |
Country | Kenya |
Completed | 1912 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Ake Sjogren |
Website | |
http://www.museums.or.ke/content/blogcategory/13/19/ |
The Karen Blixen Museum, located 10 km outside of Nairobi, Kenya, "at the foot of the Ngong Hills",[1] is the former African home of Danish author Karen Blixen, famous for her book Out of Africa which chronicles life at the estate.
History
Built in 1912 by the Swedish engineer Åke Sjögren,[2] the bungalow-style house was bought by Karen Blixen and her then-husband, Baron Bror von Blixen Fincke in 1917. While she separated from her husband in 1921, Blixen lived at the house in what was then British East Africa and ran a large coffee plantation on the grounds until she returned to Denmark 1931. Her life here is chronicled in Blixen's most famous book, Out of Africa, as well as her book Shadows of the Grass. [3] The house was later donated by the Danish government in 1964 to the new Kenyan government as an independence gift.[2] The house opened to the public in 1986 as one of Kenya's national museums in 1986 following the popularity of the 1985 movie, Out of Africa.[3] (However, this house was not used for the filming of Out of Africa, as the pictures were taken in her first farmhouse, Mbagathi, nearby, where she lived between 1914 and 1917.) Nowadays the museum is situated in the upscale Nairobi suburb of "Karen," a town that was created by the parcelling out of the coffee farm's land after Blixen's return to Denmark.[2]
The Karen Blixen Museum is open every day between 9:30 and 6pm, including on weekends and public holidays.[2] Visitors have the opportunity to take part in continuously offered guided tours of the house, which features rooms designed in both the original decor and with props from the 1985 film.[4] The grounds, which feature original equipment from the coffee farm, are also available for touring. There is also a gift shop. The grounds of the museum are available to rent for weddings, corporate functions, and other events.
Map Coordinates
Kenya museum map coordinates: 1° 21.110′ S and 36° 42.750′ E.[5]
Notes
- ↑ Dinsen, Isak. Out of Africa, 1937
- 1 2 3 4 National Museums of Kenya: Karen Blixen , accessed 22 February 2011.
- 1 2 "Karen Blixen Museum" (in Kenya), Josephine Thangwa, National Museums of Kenya, webpage: Museums-Kenya-KBlixen.
- ↑ Magical Kenya: Karen Blixen Museum, Nairobi , accessed 22 February 2011,
- ↑ "Karen Blixen – Isak Dinesen Links" (karenblixen.com), 2007, webpage: KBlixen-links.
External links
Coordinates: 01°21′07″S 36°42′45″E / 1.35194°S 36.71250°E