, Historic mansion and architectural ensemble in Söderköping Municipality, Sweden.
Husby Säteri presents an elegant three-story manor house constructed between 1790-1795, featuring white plastered facades with red window frames and a rusticated ground floor entrance portico topped by a decorative balcony.
Built by Count Philip von Schwerin after a fire destroyed the previous structure in 1789, this estate replaced an older property mentioned in records as early as 1557 and owned by various noble families throughout the centuries.
The estate operates as a hotel and conference facility since 2012, hosting weddings, cultural events, seasonal celebrations, and serving as a filming location while maintaining its aristocratic heritage and architectural significance.
The manor provides 70 beds across 30 rooms including five suites, conference facilities for up to 100 people, event spaces accommodating 500 guests, restaurant services, and camping options for visitors seeking accommodation.
The property houses the burial site of Count Philip von Schwerin and Ulrika Wilhelmina Putbus within its park grounds, and features interior details designed by architect Jean Eric Rehn that exemplify Swedish 18th-century architectural style.
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