Edsby Castle

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Edsby Castle
Native name
Swedish: Edsby slott
Rear view of the house from the garden in 1905
TypeHouse
Coordinates59°30′40″N 17°52′07″E / 59.5112°N 17.8685°E / 59.5112; 17.8685Coordinates: 59°30′40″N 17°52′07″E / 59.5112°N 17.8685°E / 59.5112; 17.8685
Built1872
Restored byIsak Gustaf Clason
OwnerVardaga

Edsby Castle (also known as Edsby Slott) is a manor house located in Stockholm, Sweden. It was completed in 1872.

Since 1968, the manor has served as a retirement home,[1] but before then, it was the Teleborg girls school.[1]

 [sv] acquired the building in 2015.[1]

The manor was built for chief executive of Skandia Elis Fischer who was accused of fraud.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Edsby Slott – elderly residential care in a castle environment". Ambea. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
  2. ^ History of Edsby Castle (in Swedish). Retrieved 9 August 2020.

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