Swedish folklore
Swedish folklore is a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and traditional stories that reflect the culture and history of Sweden. It includes a variety of creatures such as trolls, nymphs, and tomtar, which are often depicted in tales that explain natural phenomena or teach moral lessons. These stories have been passed down through generations, often shared during long winter nights.
Many elements of Swedish folklore are tied to the changing seasons and agricultural practices. Festivals like Midsummer celebrate the summer solstice, while tales of St. Lucia highlight the importance of light during the dark winter months. This folklore continues to influence Swedish art, literature, and celebrations today.