Villingsberg Manor
Villingsbergs herrgård
Villingsberg Manor
General information
Town or cityVillingsberg
CountrySweden
Completed1752
Renovated2007
ClientSwedish Fortifications Agency[1]

Villingsberg Manor (Swedish: Villingsbergs herrgård, Swedish pronunciation: [vɪɭɪngs'bɛrg]) is a manor house and former noble residence at Villingsberg, Karlskoga, Örebro County, Sweden. The estate is associated with Villingsberg Ironworks, established in the 1650s. The manor house is one of Karlskoga Municipality's protected historical buildings.[1]

History

Before the acquisition by the von Hofsten family, the estate's owner was Elisabeth Hansdotter Funck. Funck then sold the estate to Bengt Erland von Hofsten, whose descendants would keep on living at the estate for several generations.[2] The current-standing white-colored wooden manor was built and completed in 1752, together with two side buildings that underwent demolishment in 1917. Furthermore, the estate also includes a gazebo, "Diana's Temple", built in the 1830s.[1]

In 1924, the manor house got acquired by Domänverket[1] and in 1942 by the Swedish Armed Forces.

Villingsberg Manor was listed as Swedish historical memorial building in 1947.[3][1] Its current client is the Swedish Fortifications Agency,[1] and it was renovated in 2007.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Villingsbergs herrgård" [Villingsberg Manor]. www.lansstyrelsen.se (in Swedish). Örebro County Administrative Board. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
  2. "549-550 (Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 32. Werth - Väderkvarn)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). 1921. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
  3. Kulturbebyggelseutredningen, Sverige (2004). SOU 2004:094 K-märkt (in Swedish). Norstedts Juridik AB. ISBN 978-91-38-22215-7.
  4. "Renässans för Villingsberg". Karlskoga Tidning Kuriren (in Swedish). 22 November 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2022.

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