Hagbyberga, Manor house in Katrineholm, Sweden
Hagbyberga is a manor house in Katrineholm Municipality featuring symmetrical facades, large windows, and multiple chimneys throughout its structure. The building is defined by two extended wings that connect to the central section, forming a continuous linked composition.
The manor was founded in 1807 and reflects early nineteenth-century Swedish architecture. It stands as an example of how the local nobility lived and built their residences during that period.
The estate displays traditional Swedish architectural choices in its design, using regional building materials and construction methods typical of the Nordic region. These choices shape the appearance you see when walking through the grounds.
The estate sits on route 52 accessible from Katrineholm city center with signage directing visitors to the grounds. Plan for walking on uneven terrain when exploring the property and its surrounding landscape.
The building preserves its original room layout from its founding year, with the connected wings forming a continuous facade. This configuration of linked spaces is typical for Swedish estates of that era but rarely survives in this form today.
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