Danbyholm, Manor house in Katrineholm Municipality, Sweden.
Danbyholm is a three-floor manor house with six bedrooms located in Katrineholm Municipality. The building displays traditional Swedish architecture and preserves historical details throughout its rooms and structure.
The manor house has foundations dating to the 13th century before being reconstructed later by architect Carl Christoffer Gjörwell. The property passed into private ownership in 1841 and has undergone updates since then.
The rooms contain furniture and objects from the 18th century, purchased by the owners at Stockholm auctions over the years. These items show how wealthy Swedish families furnished their homes during that period.
The estate today functions as a working property with multiple facilities, including a golf course, hotel, marina, and vacation rental accommodations for guests. Visitors can enjoy various amenities and explore the grounds in different ways.
During restoration work, the current owners discovered and matched the original paint colors from the 19th century hidden beneath multiple layers. This careful work restored the manor to its original appearance.
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