Edsberg, Sollentuna
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Edsberg Center
The center of Edsberg hosts the community library and numerous stores. The central areas have recently gone through considerable renovations, including a large new parking facility. The Edsberg church is a notable tourist attraction in close proximity to the center. It is a massive red wooden church inaugurated in 1972, with later administrative extensions built in 2003.
Edsberg Manor
One of the prominent old buildings in the heart of Edsberg is The Edsberg Manor, occupied by The Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and offering tuition in classical music in the form of thematic studies on an internationally high level. This rococo style small castle was built in 1760.[1]
In addition, Edsberg Manor is the home of a chamber orchestra composed of string students.
References
- Sven T. Kjellberg; S. Artur Svensson (1966). Slott och herresäten i Sverige: Ett konst- och kulturhistoriskt samlingsverk (in Swedish). 15. Allhem. p. 109. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
Därefter har egendomen gått i arv från far till son fram till 1955, då den köptes av Sollentuna köping, som f. n. hyr ut ... med två fasta flyglar ut mot gårdsplanen. Edsberg. Slottet, som uppfördes av friherre Ture Gustaf Rudbeck 1760-talet.