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59°36′23″N 16°32′40″E / 59.60639°N 16.54444°E / 59.60639; 16.54444
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Västerås slott
Entrance to Västerås slott

Västerås Castle (Västerås slott) is situated at Västerås in the province of Västmanland, Sweden. [1]

History

The castle was originally built during the 12th century and in 1540-1544 it was rebuilt. During the latter part of the 17th century, renovation work began under the direction of architect Mathias Spieler (ca. 1640–1691). In 1736, the castle was ravaged by fire. The castle was repaired and expanded in the mid-1740s with Carl Hårleman (1700–1753) as architect, and was completed in the 1750s. During the 1920s, restoration was carried out led by Västerås city architect Erik Hahr. In 1961, the County Administrative Board moved to a newly built country house which was renovated in 1965–66. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Västerås slott". Statens fastighetsverk. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Mathias Spihler". Slottsguiden. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Carl Hårleman". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

Other sources

  • Hedlund, Ruth (1990) Västerås slott: fogdeborg, kungaslott, fängelse och residens (Västerås: Västmanlands läns museum) ISBN  91-970290-3-3

External links

59°36′23″N 16°32′40″E / 59.60639°N 16.54444°E / 59.60639; 16.54444



västerås+castle Latitude and Longitude:

59°36′23″N 16°32′40″E / 59.60639°N 16.54444°E / 59.60639; 16.54444
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Västerås slott
Entrance to Västerås slott

Västerås Castle (Västerås slott) is situated at Västerås in the province of Västmanland, Sweden. [1]

History

The castle was originally built during the 12th century and in 1540-1544 it was rebuilt. During the latter part of the 17th century, renovation work began under the direction of architect Mathias Spieler (ca. 1640–1691). In 1736, the castle was ravaged by fire. The castle was repaired and expanded in the mid-1740s with Carl Hårleman (1700–1753) as architect, and was completed in the 1750s. During the 1920s, restoration was carried out led by Västerås city architect Erik Hahr. In 1961, the County Administrative Board moved to a newly built country house which was renovated in 1965–66. [2] [3]

References

  1. ^ "Västerås slott". Statens fastighetsverk. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Mathias Spihler". Slottsguiden. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Carl Hårleman". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

Other sources

  • Hedlund, Ruth (1990) Västerås slott: fogdeborg, kungaslott, fängelse och residens (Västerås: Västmanlands läns museum) ISBN  91-970290-3-3

External links

59°36′23″N 16°32′40″E / 59.60639°N 16.54444°E / 59.60639; 16.54444



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