Skokloster Castle
A stunning embodiment of Baroque architecture and Swedish history.
- All-Inclusive
- Family-friendly
- Indoors
- Museums
- Landmarks and monuments
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Estimated total · € 135,00
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Overview
Built between 1654 and 1676 by the military commander Carl Gustaf Wrangel, this majestic castle stands proudly on the shores of Lake Mälaren, offering visitors a glimpse into Sweden's past and its aristocratic heritage.
As you approach Skokloster Castle, you'll be struck by its grandeur and picturesque setting. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the tranquil waters of Lake Mälaren, the castle's imposing facade commands attention from afar.
Stepping inside, visitors are transported back in time to the 17th century, as they explore the castle's richly decorated rooms and halls. The interior boasts a remarkable collection of art, furniture, and artifacts amassed by generations of the Wrangel family. From lavish tapestries and exquisite porcelain to priceless paintings and antique weaponry, each room offers a glimpse into the wealth and refinement of Sweden's elite.
One of the highlights of Skokloster Castle is its impressive armory, which houses one of Europe's most extensive collections of weapons and armor. Enthusiasts of military history will marvel at the displays of swords, muskets, cuirasses, and other armaments, showcasing the evolution of warfare from the medieval period to the 17th century.
In addition to its magnificent interiors, Skokloster Castle also boasts beautiful gardens and parklands that invite visitors to stroll and unwind amidst scenic beauty. The castle's grounds offer picturesque views of the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for leisurely walks and picnics on a sunny day.
After exploring the castle and its grounds, visitors can stop by the on-site café, where they can enjoy traditional Swedish cuisine and freshly baked pastries while taking in views of the lake. The castle's gift shop offers a variety of souvenirs, including books, postcards, and locally made crafts, allowing visitors to take home a piece of Skokloster's charm.
Opening hours
Standard opening hours
Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM
Last entry
4 PM

