Bergendals herrgård, Manor house in Sollentuna Municipality, Sweden
Bergendals herrgård is a manor house on the eastern shore of Lake Edsviken that merges Art Nouveau with Swedish National Romantic design in its architecture. The building, with its distinctive mansard roof, now serves as a hotel and event venue, offering guest rooms and meeting spaces.
The site has roots in the 17th century with an old smithy, but the present manor took shape in 1913 under landowner Ragnar Liljenroth. This founding period defined its architectural style and established it as a notable example of the Art Nouveau movement in Sweden.
The manor displays the imprint of early 1900s Swedish design, with furnishings and interiors created by artists of that era. The rooms tell the story of a period when craftsmanship and artistic vision worked together.
The property sits just outside Stockholm, accessible via Landsnoravägen, with good connections to the city center and Arlanda Airport. Visitors should note that it functions as a business hotel, so checking ahead about visiting hours or tour availability is wise.
The location holds traces of ancient trade routes and settlements from the Viking era, running about 2,500 years ago between the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren. These archaeological layers beneath the modern building connect the present site to centuries of commerce and habitation.
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