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Since 1899, the castle has housed the Provincial Archives and today visitors can also find a Castle Museum with 16th and 17th century furniture, portraits and paintings. The castle is also the seat of the International
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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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and was the only son of Gustav I who didn't eventually become king of Sweden. Magnus died in 1595 and is buried in the church of nearby
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had contributed to its construction. Since 1620, the castle has been very well preserved, and is one of Sweden's best examples of
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from enemies approaching from the south. The fortress consisted of three smaller stone buildings facing Lake
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By 1620, when the castle was completed, all the kings of the
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On August 22, 1552, King Gustav I married his third wife,
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Vadstena
Sweden
Arendt de Roy
Hans Fleming

Swedish
Vadstena
Östergötland
Gustav I
fortress
Stockholm
Vättern
ramparts
courtyard
moat
turrets
Catherine Stenbock
Swedish
castle
Magnus
duke
mental illness
Vadstena Abbey
House of Vasa
Renaissance architecture
Vadstena Academy
The chapel is situated in the main tower.
Winter view from north-east.
Summer view from south-west.

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