Sävstaholm
Sävstaholm Castle (Sävstaholms slott) is a castle in Vingåker Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden.[1] the name is sometimes spelled Säfstaholm, which is according to old Swedish spelling rules.
Sävstaholm | |
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Sweden | |
Coordinates | 59°02′46″N 15°52′56″E |
Type | Castle |
History
The palace was built during 1666 by Gustav Larsson Sparre (1625-1689), a Swedish baron, diplomat, and governor. Since 1968, it has been owned by Vingåker Municipality.[2]
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See also
- List of castles in Sweden
Other sources
- Furborg, Lars (1994) En konstepok på Säfstaholm 1797-1855 (Vingåkers kommun) ISBN 91-972059-1-5
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