Ekeberg, Manor house in Örebro Municipality, Sweden.
Ekeberg is a manor house in Örebro Municipality that houses an art gallery displaying regular exhibitions. The estate combines historic architecture with contemporary uses and includes a café located in the former mill building.
The estate was originally known by different names and was destroyed in 1719 before being rebuilt in 1725. The Grip family played a significant role in shaping the property and its later development.
The art gallery here displays regular exhibitions and serves as a gathering place for cultural events in the Örebro region. Visitors come to see contemporary artwork and connect with the local creative community.
The grounds are free to explore and there are several areas to discover, including the café in the former mill building. Cultural events are held regularly throughout the year for visitors to participate in.
The name comes from a woman who inherited the estate and renamed it after her father, which was unusual for that time. This renaming marked a period when women controlled and shaped the property.
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