Lorenzburgian folk magic – The Ellakors (Fariy Cross)


Ellakors (also known as älvkors – Fairy Cross) Is a round silver amulet with a cross and sometimes magical inscriptions. The cross is said to ward off evil energies and evil beings. The most magical crosses are made of silver inherited from nine different places and constructed on three consecutive Thursdays. Ellakors became popular during the … Continue reading Lorenzburgian folk magic – The Ellakors (Fariy Cross)

The University of Lorenzburg welcomes your knowledge!


Lorenzburg believes in knowledge, art, culture and research in all disciplines. The University of Lorenzburg welcomes, for the sake of sharing knowledge, academic papers, video lectures etc (masters level and above) in a wide spectrum of subjects. The idea is that academics are offered yet another forum to share their work. At the same time … Continue reading The University of Lorenzburg welcomes your knowledge!

The Repair Manifesto, for a sustainable future!


Today we are reached by the news that 2/3 of the Earth’s species may be gone in just a few years. It is an undeniable fact that humans are influencing the environment negatively and that the rich countries are the worst culprits, mostly because of overconsumption of meat and unnecessary commodities. The Most Serene Principality … Continue reading The Repair Manifesto, for a sustainable future!

Virgo Gradalis – Grail Maiden Cecilia Hardestam


Anyone who becomes a citizen of Lorenzburg is also given the mythological space to take on a mystical persona for their travels in the nation. Someone may choose to be a Giant, another chooses to be the Court Jester, Astrologer or Knight. Citizenship in Lorenzburg is also an invitation to reflect deeply on one’s own … Continue reading Virgo Gradalis – Grail Maiden Cecilia Hardestam

Mythoglyphicon – Lorenzburg’s ancient alphabet!


Large parts of the Principality of Lorenzburg’s history are hidden in the mists of time, and many cultural phenomena come to us without us knowing their origins. One of the many mysterious inheritances from antiquity is the “Mythoglyphicon” – Lorenzburg’s ancient alphabet. We don’t know how the Mythoglyphicon came into being but the decorative glyphs are … Continue reading Mythoglyphicon – Lorenzburg’s ancient alphabet!

Lorenzburg welcomes four new citizens!


We are very happy to welcome Weronika Ingman, Lennart Dahlstedt, Stefanie Erdmann and Cecilia Hardestam as citizens in the Most Serene Principality of Lorenzburg. A fairytale has no meaning if it is never told and a nation that isn’t inhabited is empty and desolate. Therefore we are delighted that the new citizens want to participate in telling … Continue reading Lorenzburg welcomes four new citizens!