Djursholm castle, Danderyd municipality building, suburb Stockholm
Noors castle, outside Uppsala, private home
Salsta castle, outside Uppsala, owned by the state, golf course, café, opened to the public in summers, and part of its...
... lovely views
Ekolsund castle, Enköping, conference facilities, more here and here
Örby castle, Stockholm suburbs, Vietnam's embassy since the 1970ies
Sturehov castle, Stockholm suburbs, more here, here and here
Margretelund castle, Stockholm suburbs, private home
Yxtaholm castle, outside Flen, conference facilities with a way prettier stable building than the actual castle
Stenhammar castle, outside Flen, owned by the state yet not opened to the public, neither garden nor castle
So, which might be your favourite castle amongst these?
Winter castles, part I here
You can see there is a paticular style running through all these houses and castles. I think it must be the windows. I do love architecture.
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ReplyDeleteSalsta castle is my favourite
ReplyDeleteClever you are, Holler, I haven't noticed that before actually! I just see the overall buildings, their settings and other details but not the windows. Windowspotting just haven't got the same appealing ring to it as castle spotting does...;)
ReplyDeleteMine too, P.K, unusually situated and with a lovely desolate but still well kept feel to it. Can't wait to get back there in the summer!
beautiful castles...and nice photos..
ReplyDeletePleased you think so, LT:)
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