Fågelvik Manor

At one point it belonged to Karl Ulfsson, Lord High Constable of Sweden.

It stayed in the Gyllenstierna family for almost 250 years, until in 1720 it passed by marriage to Count Arvid Horn.

During the 19th century, it belonged to the families Thott and Posse but was sold in 1852 to the Crown Prince, the future King Charles XV of Sweden.

[3] The medieval estate included a castle surrounded by a moat located approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of the present manor.

The presently visible main building of the manor was built during the 18th century.

Aerial view of Fågelvik