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  • By 1620, when the castle was completed, all the kings of the House of Vasa had contributed to its construction. Since 1620, the castle has been very well preserved, and is one of Sweden's best examples of Renaissance architecture. Vadstena Castle was a royal palace until 1716, when the royal family lost interest in it; after which it became a storage barn for grain.
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  • Vadstena Castle (Swedish: Vadstena slott) is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland,Sweden.
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  • Vadstena Castle. 4. 193 yorum. ... The castle is quite empty and many rooms are closed to visitors. The castle itself is beautiful, especially from the outside.
  • Join me when I visit Vadstena castle, built in the 16th century by Gustav Vasa. A very well preserved renaissance castle.
  • We arrived to Vadstena during November evening and went to see the castle directly. ... The Vadstena Castle is massive in more ways than one.
  • A medieval town center with shops, unique sights as Vadstena Castle, Klosterkyrkan (The Abbey Church), museums, lots of activities, and a thriving business...
  • 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...
  • Vadstena Castle become at the beginning constructed by King Gustav I in 1545 as a citadel to guard Stockholm from enemies drawing close from the south.
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  • Situated in Sweden's picturesque town of Vadstena, the stylish Vadstena Castle stands as a striking example of Renaissance architecture.
  • Vadstena Castle. ... The final result was eventually Vadstena Castle, a renaissance castle that was first completed in the first half of the 17th century.
  • Vadstena Castle ("Vadstena slott in Swedish") is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland, Sweden.