Örby slott, Palace in Stockholm, Sweden
The Örby Palace stands in Söderort, featuring symmetrical architecture with decorative elements that reflect 17th-century Swedish royal construction principles.
Construction of Örby Palace began in 1674 under nobleman Henrik Falkenberg, who served as governor of Älvsborg county until his death in 1691.
The palace grounds encompass gardens and parkland that represent traditional Swedish landscape design and royal estate planning methods.
The palace now functions as the Embassy of Vietnam, with access through Stockholm public transportation systems connecting to nearby metro stations.
The palace name influenced the development of surrounding residential areas, establishing Örby slott as a distinct neighborhood within Stockholm Municipality.
GPS coordinates: 59.28163,18.03059
Latest update: March 9, 2025 08:13
Söderort
1.6 km
Bandhagen
1.9 km
Stockholm International Fairs & Congress Center
923 m
Årstafältet
1.3 km
Enskedefältet
1.7 km
Älvsjö gård
1.2 km
Järnvägsbron Årsta-Älvsjö
1.7 km
Valla torg
1.7 km
Västberga gård
1.5 km
Valdorshem, Örby
449 m
Lerkrogen
1.3 km
Park
267 m
Corso
1.5 km
Leipzighuset
1.2 km
Ersta bytomt
1.2 km
Vårflodsparken
1.8 km
Gamla Östberga
662 m
Tussmötetorpet
1.5 km
Klingska huset
1.4 km
Älvkvarnstenen
1.3 km
Torpet Anneboda
429 m
Götalandsviadukten
679 m
Skålgropsstenen i Årsta partihallar
1.2 km
Gravfältet i Kyrkparken, Årsta
1.9 km
Brännkyrka 161:1
1.1 km
Brännkyrka 56:1
1.6 km
Solberga gravfält
1.2 km
Brännkyrka 27:1
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