Thursday, March 26, 2009

I Capture A Winter Castle, part II

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Tureholm, Trosa, more here

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Djursholm castle
, Danderyd municipality building, suburb Stockholm

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Noors castle, outside Uppsala, private home

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Salsta castle
, outside Uppsala, owned by the state, golf course, café, opened to the public in summers, and part of its...

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... lovely views

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Östanå castle, outside Norrtälje, more here

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Ekolsund castle
, Enköping, conference facilities, more here and here

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Örby castle
, Stockholm suburbs, Vietnam's embassy since the 1970ies

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Sturehov castle
, Stockholm suburbs, more here, here and here

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Margretelund castle, Stockholm suburbs, private home


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Yxtaholm castle, outside Flen, conference facilities with a way prettier stable building than the actual castle


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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

6 comments:

Jacqueline Meldrum said...

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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P.K said...

Salsta castle is my favourite

Pia K said...

Clever 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...;)

Mine 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!

ArtiNALife said...

beautiful castles...and nice photos..

Pia K said...

Pleased you think so, LT:)

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