Broxvik, Manor house in Jonsberg Parish, Sweden
Broxvik is a manor house situated near the waters of Bråviken, displaying typical Swedish architectural features of the region with surrounding gardens. The estate comprises multiple buildings and landscaped grounds that reveal the traditional layout of a prosperous rural property.
Originally known as Ribbingstorp, the estate belonged to the Ulfsparre noble family from the 1300s until Gillis De Besche purchased it in 1697. Over the following centuries, the manor changed hands multiple times and remained an important seat of regional landowners.
The manor reflects Swedish noble traditions through its architecture and interior spaces that show how the wealthy family lived daily and expressed their social position. The rooms reveal details about aristocratic customs and the way residents organized their household life.
The manor can be reached through regional roads connected to Norrköping Municipality, with parking available on the grounds. Visitors should plan ahead for the rural location and bring appropriate clothing depending on the season.
The property became the focus of a criminal investigation in 1895 following the death of its owner, Evert Taube von Block. This unusual event remains part of the local history and memory connected to the estate.
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