Utö hus

Utö hus (sometimes Utöhus, literally in Swedish Utö house) is a medieval manor on Arnö island in lake Mälaren in Uppland, Sweden.

Utö hus
Utö hus

Hisory

The manor is mentioned in written sources for the first time in beginning of the 15th century. At the time, it belonged to the Schack family. In the 1630s, the estate was merged with neighbouring estate of Grönsö Manor when the Chancellor of Uppsala University Johan Skytte (1577–1645) married Maria Näf. [1] [2]

The building was repaired circa 1740 and occasionally inhabited until the 1840s, when it was transformed into a storage. In 1937 the building was donated to the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities by Alice von Ehrenheim.[3]

The manor is a well-preserved, rectangular medieval manor house with crow-stepped gables. It consists of a cellar, two proper floors and two attic floors. The current division of rooms seems to date from the first half of the 17th century.[3]

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References

  1. "Historien om Johan Skytte". popularhistoria.se. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  2. "Grönsöö slott". slottsguiden.info. Retrieved September 1, 2019.
  3. "Enköping kn, UTÖ 2:1 (F.D. UTÖHUS 1:1) UTÖHUS" (in Swedish). National Heritage Board of Sweden. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
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