Agneta Wrede's vestibule

Agneta Wrede's vestibule is a room in the upper floor of Åkeshov Palace in Bromma, outside Stockholm, Sweden.

The room is named after Baroness Agneta Wrede af Elimä (1718–1800),[citation needed] and who lived in the palace during 1747–1800.

[3] In 1720, Åkeshov palace was bought by the at the time Chancellor of Justice, Baron Gabriel Stierncrona, who converted it with subordinate farms in Spånga and Järfälla parishes.

[4][3] The paintings in Agneta Wrede's vestibule were stored at the beginning of the 20th century, but were later found after many years in the attic of St. Erik's hospital.

[citation needed] Stockholm City Museum spearheaded an effort to return the paintings to their original setting.[when?]

Agneta Wrede's vestibule with the painted wall fields