Skokloster Castle
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Skokloster Castle
Summary
Skokloster Castle is a castle[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Skokloster Castle is located in Håbo Municipality[3].
- Skokloster Castle is in the country of Sweden[4].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as castle[5].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[6].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as museum[7].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[8].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as cultural property[9].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as collection[10].
- Skokloster Castle's instance of is recorded as heritage site in Sweden[11].
- Skokloster Castle's architect is recorded as Caspar Vogel[12].
- Skokloster Castle's architect is recorded as Nicodemus Tessin the Elder[13].
- Skokloster Castle's architect is recorded as Jean de la Vallée[14].
- Skokloster Castle's founder is recorded as Carl Gustaf Wrangel[15].
- Skokloster Castle is owned by National Property Board of Sweden[16].
- Skokloster Castle is operated by National Historical Museums of Sweden[17].
- Skokloster Castle's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[18].
- Skokloster Castle's postal code is recorded as SE-746 96[19].
- Skokloster Castle is part of National Historical Museums of Sweden[20].
- Skokloster Castle is used for art collection[21].
- Skokloster Castle is used for exhibition[22].
- Skokloster Castle's Commons category is recorded as Skoklosters slott[23].
- January 1, 1676 marks the founding of Skokloster Castle[24].
- Skokloster Castle's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.7038, 'lon': 17.61941}[25].
- Skokloster Castle's official website is recorded as http://www.skoklostersslott.se/[26].
- Skokloster Castle's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Skoklosters slott[27].
Body
Founding
Skokloster Castle's founder is recorded as Carl Gustaf Wrangel[15]. January 1, 1676 marks the founding of it[24].
Identity
Skokloster Castle is part of National Historical Museums of Sweden[20].
Operations
Skokloster Castle is operated by National Historical Museums of Sweden[17].
Ownership
Skokloster Castle is owned by National Property Board of Sweden[16].
Why It Matters
Skokloster Castle has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]