Stora Hornsberg, Historic manor house in Stadshagen, Stockholm, Sweden.
This 17th-century manor house designed by architect Jean de la Vallée features traditional masonry construction with heritage-influenced architectural elements that reflect early baroque design principles.
The original Stora Hornsberg estate was constructed in the 1600s and served as a rural manor before being demolished in the 1890s during Stockholm's industrial transformation period.
The building represents an important example of Swedish baroque architecture and contributes to Stockholm's architectural heritage as part of the city's historical building preservation efforts.
Located near Stadshagen metro station, the area provides easy access to central Stockholm while offering nearby amenities including shops, restaurants, and public transportation connections.
The manor's elevated position once served as a strategic lookout point over Stockholm's harbor, providing commanding views of the northern waterfront and maritime activities.
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