Ekebyhov Castle (Q5350380)

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Present Karolian-style main building was built in the late 17th century for Carl Gustav Wrangel and is possibly Sweden's and Europe's largest preserved wooden castle.
  • Ekebyhovs slott
  • Ekebyhofs slott
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Ekebyhov Castle
Present Karolian-style main building was built in the late 17th century for Carl Gustav Wrangel and is possibly Sweden's and Europe's largest preserved wooden castle.
  • Ekebyhovs slott
  • Ekebyhofs slott

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Ekebyhovs slott.jpg
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Ekebyhovs slott entre 2012.jpg
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Ekebyhov salongen 1967.jpg
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Ekebyhov, interiör, 2017a.jpg
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Ekebyhov, interiör, 2017e.jpg
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Ekebyhov, interiör, 2017b.jpg
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Ekebyhovs slott (Swedish)
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Björkuddsvägen 107, SE-178 34 (Swedish)
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Ekebyhovs ägor 1700-tal.jpg
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Mälarkartan Ekebyhov.jpg
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Ekebyhovs slott
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