• 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.)
  • Featuring a spa and wellness centre, this hotel is a 5 minutes’ walk from Lake Vättern and Vadstena Castle. Free WiFi and free parking are also available.
  • Vadstena Castle. Vadstena Castle (Swedish: Vadstena slott) is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland, Sweden.
  • Vadstena Castle was built in 1545 by King Gustav I as a fortress to protect Stockholm from Danish invaders approaching from the south.
  • The majestic Vadstena Castle on the shore of lake Vettern today serves as a museum, concert hall, opera stage and ... Detailed interactive map Vadstena Castle.
  • Vadstena Castle. Vadstena Castle (Swedish: Vadstena slott) is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland, Sweden.
  • We 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.
  • Vadstena Castle. Vadstena Castle (Swedish: Vadstena slott) is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland, Sweden.