At the Charlotte Berlin Museum in the Swedish city of Ystad, you can see the originally decorated interiors of a 19th-century bourgeois residence. There is a valuable collection of furniture, silverware and watches. An important place is taken by a black piano with a portrait of the former owner of the apartment - Charlotte Berlin above it.
Miss Berlin worked as a piano teacher. In addition, she willingly invested money in stocks, which made her significant fortune. She devoted a large part of it to her passion for collecting, she gathered many valuable items, incl. silver trinkets.
In 1881, she bought the house where the museum is located today, and she lives there with her partner Ingrid Tullberg. She lived here until her death in 1926. According to her will, the house with all its furnishings was turned into a local museum.