Sundby gård, Manor house in Huddinge Municipality, Sweden
Sundby gård is a manor house near Lake Maren with a stone structure featuring elements of traditional Swedish manor architecture from the early 1700s. The building today serves as a restaurant and event venue with conference spaces.
The original manor burned down in 1719 during the Russian Pillage, prompting construction of a new building that started in 1721. This rebuilding shaped the estate as it appears today.
The manor operates as a restaurant and event venue where visitors experience Swedish cooking traditions through seasonal menus. Dining here connects people to local culinary customs and festive celebrations.
The manor is best reached by car or on foot, as it sits in a quiet, wooded area away from busy roads. Visitors should check opening times in advance, since the venue operates mainly for dining and private events.
The property sits within a large nature reserve established in 1965, combining the historical site with protected woodlands. This location offers visitors the uncommon experience of exploring historical architecture surrounded by natural forest.
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