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- tourcounsel.com 2021/06/best-images-of-vadstena-…Vadstena Castle is located on the shores of the beautiful Lake Vättern in Sweden. Its construction was completed in 1545, the castle was built for fortification...
- tripadvisor.com.tr AttractionsNear-g670863-…Vadstena Castle yakınlarında gezilecek yerler. Hamngatan 4, Vadstena 592 30, İsveç. Vadstena Castle ile İlgili Yorumları Oku.
- 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...
- tripadvisor.com Attractions-g670863-Activities-…Top Vadstena Castles: See reviews and photos of Castles in Vadstena, Sweden on Tripadvisor.
- cityseeker.com vadstena/665526-vadstena-castleFounded by King Gustav I, with an aim to fortify Stockholm, the Vadstena Castle was established in 1545.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/vadstena/…Vadstena Castle. 1.8. ... Vastena Castle address:592 30 Vadstena Vastena Castle was built by the king in 1545, and the king and his third wife married here.
- en.wikipedia.org VadstenaSince the 16th century, Vadstena has been the location of a hospital. Earlier in history, it mainly housed mental patients. ... Vadstena Castle.
- reddit.com r/castles/comments/fthxol/vadstena_…148k members in the castles community. Castles, Châteaux, and Fortresses - Content concerning historic fortifications and palaces.
- dawntreader-island2.blogspot.com 2017/08/vadstena…In 1552, King Gustav I married his third wife in Vadstena - Katarina Stenbock from Torpa in Västergötland. (I blogged about a visit to Torpa Castle back in 2012.)
- memim.com vadstena-castle.htmlAfter that, the castle was used as a granary and factory buildings. 1895 Christian World Student Federation ( WSCF ) was founded at Castle Vadstena.
- expedia.co.in Vadstena-Castle-Vadstena.d6120674.…Explore the Vadstena Castle when you travel to Vadstena - Expedia's Vadstena Castle information guide keeps you in the know!
- http://7wonders.uz en/wonder/view?id=1014Vadstena Castle was originally built by King Gustav I in 1545 as a fortress to protect Stockholm from enemies approaching from the south.