Stocksundstorps gård, Historical farm building in Bergshamra district, Solna Municipality, Sweden
Stocksundstorps gård is a manor house in Solna Municipality with architectural features spanning multiple centuries and a garden representing the remaining portion of the original estate. The building displays elements from various construction periods and preserves parts of the historical property layout.
The estate was built in 1753 as a summer residence and was once home to opera dancer Sophie Hagman. In the 19th century it was remodeled by merchant Edward Cederlund, and after a fire in 1996 it underwent restoration to recover its historical appearance.
The house contains a meditation space with artworks from different spiritual traditions, welcoming visitors from all backgrounds. This room shows how the property functions today as a place for quiet reflection and connection.
The property is located near water and the road toward Roslagen, providing convenient access. Visitors should be aware this is an inhabited private residence, so viewing may be limited depending on current use.
The grounds feature a sculpture park established in 2009 displaying works by artists Michael Fare, Atis Zarins, and Carinne Löfgren-Williams. This outdoor art collection connects the historical property with contemporary creative expression.
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