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- en.wikipedia.org Vadstena CastleVadstena Castle (Swedish: Vadstena slott) is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland,Sweden. History.
- vadstenaslott.com in-english/Welcome to Vadstena Castle – where every step is a journey through Sweden’s rich past.”
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g670863-…This wouldd have been a 5/5 if not for the rather hard task of following a clear route through the castle so that might be a kind advice to improve the experience.
- sansaaan.pythonanywhere.com static/h/loc/en/…Vadstena Castle was originally built by King Gustav I in 1545 as a fortress to protect Stockholm from enemies approaching from the south.
- slottsgarden.se en/A medieval town center with shops, unique sights as Vadstena Castle, Klosterkyrkan (The Abbey Church), museums, lots of activities, and a thriving business...
- tourcounsel.com 2021/06/best-images-of-vadstena-…The Vadstena Castle retained the status of a royal residence until 1716, and was later converted into a grain warehouse.
- hellotravel.com sweden/vadstena-castleVadstena Castle is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Ostergotland, Sweden.
- expedia.com Vadstena-Castle-Vadstena.d6120674.…If you're searching for more fun sightseeing adventures in the area, Vadstena Abbey, Klosterkyrkan and Vadstena Slott aren't too far from Vadstena Castle.
- pizzatravel.com.ua eng/sweden/53/vadstena_castleWe stopped to see Vadstena Castle, which was started to be built in 1545 by King Gustav I Vasa to defend against attacks from the south, in particular from Denmark.
- daytrip.com discover/location/vadstena-castleVadstena Castle was built in 1545 by King Gustav I as a fortress to protect Stockholm from Danish invaders approaching from the south.
- top-rated.online cities/Motala/place/p/4179716/…Vadstena Castle is considered one of the finest early-Renaissance buildings in the Nordic region.
- booking.com landmark/se/vadstena-castle.tr.htmlHoused in a former monastery from the Middle Ages, this historic hotel is located on Lake Vättern in quaint Vadstena.