Tynnelsö Castle
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Tynnelsö Castle
Summary
Tynnelsö Castle is a castle[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of castle entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Tynnelsö Castle is located in Strängnäs Municipality[3].
- Tynnelsö Castle is in the country of Sweden[4].
- Tynnelsö Castle's instance of is recorded as castle[5].
- Tynnelsö Castle's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[6].
- Tynnelsö Castle's instance of is recorded as château[7].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Gustav I of Sweden[8].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Charles IX of Sweden[9].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[10].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by National Property Board of Sweden[11].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Catherine Stenbock[12].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Simon Bernhard Hebbe[13].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Philip Bernhard Hebbe[14].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Charles XI of Sweden[15].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Frederick I of Sweden[16].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Tord Gunnarsson[17].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Charles Philip, Duke of Södermanland[18].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg[19].
- Tynnelsö Castle is owned by Elisabet Carlsdotter Gyllenhielm[20].
- Tynnelsö Castle's main building contractor is recorded as Kort Rogge[21].
- Tynnelsö Castle's main building contractor is recorded as Tord Gunnarsson[22].
- Tynnelsö Castle is used for château[23].
- Tynnelsö Castle's Commons category is recorded as Tynnelsö[24].
- 1300 marks the founding of Tynnelsö Castle[25].
- Tynnelsö Castle was part of the conflict Swedish War of Liberation[26].
- Tynnelsö Castle's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.41222222, 'lon': 17.10027778}[27].
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Geography
Tynnelsö Castle is in the country of Sweden[4]. It is located in Strängnäs Municipality[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include castle[5], architectural ensemble[6], and château[7]. Tynnelsö Castle's heritage designation is recorded as individual listed building complex[28].
History and Context
1300 marks the founding of Tynnelsö Castle[25]. Owners include Gustav I of Sweden[8], a monarch[29], 1496–1560[30], of Sweden[31], awarded the Knight of the Order of Saint-Michel[32]; Charles IX of Sweden[9], a monarch[33], 1550–1611[34], of Sweden[35]; Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[10], a Swedish Royal Academies[36], in Sweden[37], founded in 1753[38], headquartered in Eken 9[39]; National Property Board of Sweden[11], a Swedish government agency[40], in Sweden[41], founded in 1993[42], headquartered in Stockholm[43]; Catherine Stenbock[12], a businessperson[44], 1535–1621[45], of Sweden[46]; and Simon Bernhard Hebbe[13], a businessperson[47], 1726–1803[48], of Sweden[49].
Why It Matters
Tynnelsö Castle ranks in the top 8% of castle entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50]