Castles around Vaxholm offer a glimpse into Sweden's coastal defense history and royal heritage. Situated within the Stockholm archipelago, the region is characterized by its strategic waterways and numerous islands. Historical fortifications, such as Vaxholm Fortress, were established to protect Stockholm from naval attacks. The area also features various royal residences and historic estates, reflecting centuries of Swedish history.
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The Kastellet is a fortification on the island of Kastellholmen. It was built in 1846-48 according to plans by Fredrik Blom in place of a previous building.
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The Wrangel Palace is one of the oldest buildings in Stockholm. It was built in 1629. Today the palace houses the Swedish Court of Appeal.
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Stenbock Castle was built in 1640 by Fredrik Stenbock. It was redesigned in Roman Baroque style by Nicodemus the Elder of Tessin. Today it is used by a Higher Administrative Court.
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Beautifully situated, you can see well from the water and from above you have a great view 👍
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Beautiful castle in well-kept green surroundings.
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Wrangelska Palace in Stockholm is a historic 17th-century building that once served as the residence of the noble Wrangel family and is known for its impressive Baroque architecture and its location on the island of Riddarholmen.
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Stenbockska Palace in Stockholm is a magnificent 17th-century baroque building that originally served as a noble residence and is today known for its historic architecture and its location in the old town of Gamla Stan.
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Vaxholm Fortress, also known as Vaxholms fästning, is the primary historical fortification in Vaxholm, strategically located on the island of Vaxholmen. It was built to defend Stockholm from naval attacks. Today, it houses the Vaxholm Fortress Museum. You can easily reach it via a short, electrically powered cable ferry (Kastellet ferry) from Vaxholm town. For more details on visiting, you can check the official information at Visit Stockholm.
Yes, several castles in the region offer family-friendly experiences. Changing of the Guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm is a popular attraction, especially for families, with its daily spectacle. Rosendal Palace and Ulriksdal Castle also welcome families, offering guided tours and beautiful grounds to explore.
The area around Vaxholm offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes that pass by or near historical sites. For example, there are MTB trails like the 'Bogesund Castle – Vaxholm Fortress loop' and hiking routes such as the 'Great Castle Loop Trail'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the hiking guide for Vaxholm or the MTB trails guide.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is pleasant for exploring castle grounds, enjoying ferry rides to places like Vaxholm Fortress, and many attractions have extended opening hours. The daily changing of the guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm, for instance, is a popular spectacle during the summer months.
Yes, Bogesund Castle, built between 1642 and 1650, offers guided tours where you can explore its preserved interiors. The castle underwent significant reconstruction in the 19th century, transforming it into the romantic style seen today. Since no one has lived there for over 100 years, much of its original condition is preserved. Visits are typically part of a guided tour or special group reservation.
Yes, several castles offer excellent viewpoints. Kastellet Kastellholmen, a citadel that played a key role in Stockholm's defense, provides nice views of Stockholm. From Vaxholm Fortress, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding islands and waterways of the Stockholm archipelago. Ulriksdal Castle also features beautiful parkland and views along the Edsviken shoreline.
Vaxholm Fortress has immense historical significance as Sweden's coastal defense. Established by King Gustav Vasa in 1548, it was crucial for protecting Stockholm from naval attacks, successfully repelling Danish and Russian forces in past centuries. Its formidable structure, with walls over two meters thick, dates primarily from a major reconstruction between 1833 and 1863. Today, its museum details 500 years of Sweden's coastal defense history.
Vaxholm Fortress itself hosts a restaurant, Bistro Kastellet & Sjöboden, offering dining options in a historic setting. Additionally, the town of Vaxholm, from where you take the ferry to the fortress, has various cafes and restaurants to choose from, catering to different tastes.
To fully experience Vaxholm Fortress, including exploring the Vaxholm Fortress Museum and enjoying the panoramic views, you should plan for at least 2-3 hours. This allows time for the ferry ride from Vaxholm town, a thorough visit to the museum, and perhaps a meal or coffee at the on-site bistro.
Yes, the region features several royal residences. The Royal Palace Stockholm serves as the official city residence of the Swedish royal family. Rosendal Palace was built as a summer pleasure palace for King Charles XIV, and Ulriksdal Castle is another 17th-century royal residence managed by the Swedish Royal Court.
The Royal Palace Stockholm stands out as one of the largest palaces in Europe, with 605 rooms. It is the official city residence of the Swedish royal family and hosts the daily changing of the royal guard, a significant spectacle. Beyond its residential function, it also houses several museums, including the Tre Kronor Museum and the Treasury, showcasing royal history and artifacts.


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