Ekholmen Castle

Building in eastern Sweden
59°30′47″N 17°22′27″E / 59.51306°N 17.37417°E / 59.51306; 17.37417TypeCastle

Ekholmen Castle (Swedish: Ekholmens slott) is a castle in Sweden.[1] Ekholmen is located in Veckholm parish, south of Enköping near Norra Björkfjärden in Mälaren. Ekholmen has been known since 1369. The castle building was built in 1736-48 by architect Carl Hårleman. The main building was rebuolt in 1857 to the Renaissance style, four corner towers and the baroque curved gables were added. The restoration in 1857 was led by the architect Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander. The wings are older than the main building and belonged to a house that burned down in 1686, which was built by the heirs of Pontus De la Gardie, who received Ekholmen as a gift from Johan III in 1571. The architect was Jean de la Vallée.[2]

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  1. ^ "Ekholmen Castle, Uppsala". cityseeker. Retrieved 2022-08-09.
  2. ^ "Ekholmen, Sverige | Slottsguiden". slottsguiden.info. Retrieved 2023-07-12.


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