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akeshofsslott.se

Åkeshov Palace is located in Bromma, a borough of Stockholm, Sweden. Historically, Åkeshov was situated in Bromma socken, which was incorporated with the City of Stockholm in 1916. After having undergone a careful reconstruction, the palace is used today as a hotel and conference facility. The estate of Åkeshov was originally named Nockeby. In the 1400s Stockholm district court judge Peder Ålänning owned the estate. Ålänning was one of his times richest people in Stockholm and sometimes worked as a banker for, among others, King Albert of Sweden and Bo Jonsson (Grip). In 1635, Baron Åke Axelsson (1594–1655) bought the property and in the early 1640s, began building the manor house which had not yet been completed at the time of his death. His daughter Barbro Åkesdotter (1620–1680), wife of Baron Claes Hansson Bielkenstierna (1615–1662), completed the construction. Their daughter Christina Claesdotter Bielkenstierna (1645–1716) inherited the estate in 1662, but lost the property during the Swedish reduction of 1680. More information...

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