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1676 (unfinished) Skokloster Castle ( Swedish: Skoklosters slott) is a Swedish Baroque castle built between 1654 and 1676 by Carl Gustaf Wrangel, located on a peninsula of Lake Mälaren between Stockholm and Uppsala. It became a state museum in the 1970s and displays collections of paintings, furniture, textiles and tableware as well as books ...
Visit us: Skoklostervägen 98–100, 746 96 Skokloster. Contact us: Switchboard: +46 (0)8 519 556 00 / Entrance hall: +46 (0)8-402 30 77. Följ oss på Facebook. Följ oss på YouTube. Följ oss på Instagram. Skokloster Castle is one of the world’s best preserved baroque castles, located on the Sko Peninsula. Discover our unique object ...
Skokloster Castle is one of the world’s best preserved baroque castles. We offer exhibitions, lectures, guided tours and activities for children and youth.
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Plan your visit. Here you can find practical information that may be helpful when you plan your visit to Skokloster Castle. Good to know about lighting and temperature. The upper floors don't have lighting or heating. Lighting and heating are only available on the ground floor. During winter, it becomes both dark and cold.
Skokloster Castle ( Swedish: Skoklosters slott) is a Swedish Baroque castle built between 1654 and 1676 by Carl Gustaf Wrangel, located on a peninsula of Lake Mälaren between Stockholm and Uppsala.
Skoklosters slott är ett tidigare privatpalats beläget på Skohalvön vid Mälaren i Håbo kommun i Uppland. Skoklosters slott räknas som ett av Europas främsta barockslott. [ 1] . Slottet är ett museum, och ingår i Statens historiska museer .
Skokloster Castle. Skokloster Castle is one of the most well-preserved baroque castles in existence. It was built in the 17th century, when Sweden was a military superpower. The creator Carl-Gustaf Wrangel had a castle built with only the best materials and the most luxurious objects.