Harbonäs, Manor house architectural ensemble in Heby Municipality, Sweden
Harbonäs is a manor house with a large main building stretched across three floors containing multiple reception rooms, six bedrooms, and various auxiliary spaces. The property sits on agricultural land in Heby Municipality and forms a connected architectural complex.
The manor house was founded in 1637 and shows the Swedish architecture of that era. The building was later expanded with elements from the 18th century that reflected the tastes of noble families.
The name Harbonäs comes from Swedish meaning "hut on the rocks". Walking through the rooms today, you see how a wealthy Swedish family lived and decorated their home across different eras.
The manor sits on an estate best reached by private transport. Guided tours are available and give you a closer look at the rooms and furnishings throughout the building.
Many of the furnishings and decorations inside are from the 18th century and were gathered carefully over time. The collection shows how the family filled their rooms with valuable pieces across generations.
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