Farsta Manor

Gustavsberg, Sweden

The three-storey Farsta manor house was built in 1620. During 17th and 18th centuries it was owned by Oxenstierna and Gyllenstierna families.

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Founded: 1620
Category: Palaces, manors and town halls in Sweden
Historical period: Swedish Empire (Sweden)

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