Tistad Castle, Neoclassical castle in Nyköping Municipality, Sweden.
Tistad Castle displays classic neoclassical architecture from the late 18th century with symmetrical proportions, restrained decorative elements, and elegant facades that exemplify Swedish aristocratic residential design.
Built in 1771 during the late 18th century, Tistad Castle served as a noble estate representing the architectural trends and social hierarchies of Swedish aristocracy during that historical period.
The castle holds heritage designation as an individual listed building complex, recognized on September 23, 1983, highlighting its cultural significance within Sweden's architectural and historical preservation efforts.
Located at coordinates 58.8255°N latitude and 16.8911°E longitude in Nyköping Municipality, the castle remains privately owned by the Wachtmeister af Johannishus family with limited public access.
The estate encompasses approximately 25 buildings that together represent the complete evolution of a Swedish aristocratic estate from medieval times through the early modern period.
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