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Castles in Sweden have a long and rich history

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Background imageCastles Collection: Ulriksdal Castle. Creator: Johan Sevenbom

Ulriksdal Castle. Creator: Johan Sevenbom
Ulriksdal Castle, Unknown date

Background imageCastles Collection: President Reuterholm opens the Armfeltska letters...in 1794, (late 18th-early 19th century)

President Reuterholm opens the Armfeltska letters...in 1794, (late 18th-early 19th century). Creator: Pehr Hörberg
President Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm opens the Armfeltska letters at Stockholm Palace in 1794, (late 18th-early 19th century)

Background imageCastles Collection: Landscape with mount. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Landscape with mount. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Landscape with mount

Background imageCastles Collection: The Judgement of Paris, mid-16th century. Creator: Hans Schopfer

The Judgement of Paris, mid-16th century. Creator: Hans Schopfer
The Judgement of Paris, mid-16th century

Background imageCastles Collection: Motif from Drottningholm, 1887. Creator: Johann Reinhold Norstedt

Motif from Drottningholm, 1887. Creator: Johann Reinhold Norstedt
Motif from Drottningholm, 1887

Background imageCastles Collection: The Theatre at Gripsholm, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Gustaf Cederström

The Theatre at Gripsholm, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Gustaf Cederström
The Theatre at Gripsholm, late 19th-early 20th century. Interior view of the theatre at Gripsholm Castle in Sweden

Background imageCastles Collection: Landscape with Waterfall, Castle and Peasants, 1767. Creator: Philip James de Loutherbourg

Landscape with Waterfall, Castle and Peasants, 1767. Creator: Philip James de Loutherbourg
Landscape with Waterfall, Castle and Peasants, 1767

Background imageCastles Collection: Lecture at Drottningholm, 1779. Creator: Per Hillestrom

Lecture at Drottningholm, 1779. Creator: Per Hillestrom
Lecture at Drottningholm, 1779

Background imageCastles Collection: Motif from Strömsholm, 1814. Creator: Pehr Gustaf von Heideken

Motif from Strömsholm, 1814. Creator: Pehr Gustaf von Heideken
Motif from Stromsholm, 1814

Background imageCastles Collection: Portrait of the King Louis XVI (1754-1793), 1782-1783. Creator: Roslin, Alexander (1718-1793)

Portrait of the King Louis XVI (1754-1793), 1782-1783. Creator: Roslin, Alexander (1718-1793)
Portrait of the King Louis XVI (1754-1793), 1782-1783. Found in the Collection of the Royal Castle, Warsaw

Background imageCastles Collection: Portrait of King Gustav III of Sweden (1746-1792), 1779. Creator: Krafft, Per, the Elder (1724-1793)

Portrait of King Gustav III of Sweden (1746-1792), 1779. Creator: Krafft, Per, the Elder (1724-1793)
Portrait of King Gustav III of Sweden (1746-1792), 1779. Found in the Collection of the Royal Castle, Warsaw

Background imageCastles Collection: Portrait of King Frederick I of Sweden (1676-1751), First half of the 18th cent

Portrait of King Frederick I of Sweden (1676-1751), First half of the 18th century. Found in the Collection of the Royal Castle, Warsaw

Background imageCastles Collection: The Ruins of Brahehus near Jönköping, Sweden. Study, mid-19th century

The Ruins of Brahehus near Jönköping, Sweden. Study, mid-19th century. Creator: Frederik Hansen Sodring
The Ruins of Brahehus near Jonkoping, Sweden. Study, mid-19th century. Castle built for and named after Count Per Brahe the Younger in the 1640s

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm Castle, Russian cabinet. Creator: Unknown

Gripsholm Castle, Russian cabinet. Creator: Unknown
Gripsholm Castle, Russian cabinet, unknown date

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm, interior from the Dowager Queen's floor, 1879. Creator: Georg Nordensvan

Gripsholm, interior from the Dowager Queen's floor, 1879. Creator: Georg Nordensvan
Gripsholm, interior from the Dowager Queen's floor, 1879

Background imageCastles Collection: Duke Karl's Tower Chamber at Gripsholm, 1870. Creator: Ernst Josephson

Duke Karl's Tower Chamber at Gripsholm, 1870. Creator: Ernst Josephson
Duke Karl's Tower Chamber at Gripsholm, 1870

Background imageCastles Collection: Guards Room at Gripsholm, 1870. Creator: Ernst Josephson

Guards Room at Gripsholm, 1870. Creator: Ernst Josephson
Guards Room at Gripsholm, 1870

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm, interior from the King's bedchamber with male staffage figure. Creator: Edvard Perseus

Gripsholm, interior from the King's bedchamber with male staffage figure. Creator: Edvard Perseus
Gripsholm, interior from the King's bedchamber with male staffage figure, unknown date

Background imageCastles Collection: 'Richard III and the Children of Edward IV.' - from a painting by Richard Stilke, 1860

"Richard III and the Children of Edward IV." - from a painting by Richard Stilke, 1860. Creator: Unknown
"Richard III and the Children of Edward IV." - from a painting by Richard Stilke, 1860. M. Stilke...has paid especial attention to the writings of our immortal Shakspeare;

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm Castle, 1759. Creator: Johan Sevenbom

Gripsholm Castle, 1759. Creator: Johan Sevenbom
Gripsholm Castle, 1759

Background imageCastles Collection: Drottningholm Castle. Creator: Johan Sevenbom

Drottningholm Castle. Creator: Johan Sevenbom
Drottningholm Castle, unknown date

Background imageCastles Collection: Ekolsund Castle. Creator: Johan Filip Korn

Ekolsund Castle. Creator: Johan Filip Korn
Ekolsund Castle, unknown date

Background imageCastles Collection: Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark, c.1590-1610. Creator: Hans Knieper

Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark, c.1590-1610. Creator: Hans Knieper
Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark, c.1590-1610

Background imageCastles Collection: Castel Nuovo in Naples, and a sketch of the lighthouse. Creator: Adriaen Honing

Castel Nuovo in Naples, and a sketch of the lighthouse. Creator: Adriaen Honing
Castel Nuovo in Naples, and a sketch of the lighthouse

Background imageCastles Collection: Château d'Anet; plan of the castle, garden and surroundings, between 1680 and 1684

Château d'Anet; plan of the castle, garden and surroundings, between 1680 and 1684
Chateau d'Anet; plan of the castle, garden and surroundings, between 1680 and 1684

Background imageCastles Collection: Castles in the Air, 1885. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn

Castles in the Air, 1885. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Castles in the Air, 1885

Background imageCastles Collection: Fredriksborg Castle, Denmark, 1652. Creator: Laurens Barata

Fredriksborg Castle, Denmark, 1652. Creator: Laurens Barata
Fredriksborg Castle, Denmark, 1652

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm castle, council hall, 1878. Creator: Karl Nordström

Gripsholm castle, council hall, 1878. Creator: Karl Nordström
Gripsholm castle, council hall, 1878

Background imageCastles Collection: Anna Dorotea, 1640-1713, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Abbess of Quedlingsburg, 17th century

Anna Dorotea, 1640-1713, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Abbess of Quedlingsburg, 17th century. Creator: Jurgen Ovens
Anna Dorotea, 1640-1713, Princess of Holstein-Gottorp, Abbess of Quedlingsburg, 17th century

Background imageCastles Collection: Fredrika Dorotea Vilhelmina (1781-1826). Creator: Johann Heinrich Schroder

Fredrika Dorotea Vilhelmina (1781-1826). Creator: Johann Heinrich Schroder
Fredrika Dorotea Vilhelmina (1781-1826)

Background imageCastles Collection: A Shipwreck, 1750s. Creator: Johan Sevenbom

A Shipwreck, 1750s. Creator: Johan Sevenbom
A Shipwreck, 1750s

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm Castle, 1882. Creator: Johan Robert Nilsson

Gripsholm Castle, 1882. Creator: Johan Robert Nilsson
Gripsholm Castle, the queen's bedchamber, 1882

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm Castle, the drawing hall, 1881. Creator: Johan Robert Nilsson

Gripsholm Castle, the drawing hall, 1881. Creator: Johan Robert Nilsson
Gripsholm Castle, the drawing hall, 1881

Background imageCastles Collection: Italian mountain landscape with castle ruins, animals and figures, first half of 17th century

Italian mountain landscape with castle ruins, animals and figures, first half of 17th century. Creator: Adam Pynacker
Italian mountain landscape with castle ruins, animals and figures, first half of 17th century

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm Castle, interior from the King's bedchamber, c19th century. Creator: Oscar Bjorck

Gripsholm Castle, interior from the King's bedchamber, c19th century. Creator: Oscar Bjorck
Gripsholm Castle, interior from the King's bedchamber, c19th century

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm castle, council hall, 1878. Creator: Oscar Bjorck

Gripsholm castle, council hall, 1878. Creator: Oscar Bjorck
Gripsholm castle, council hall, 1878

Background imageCastles Collection: Gripsholm Castle, the princess's cabinet, 1880. Creator: Nils Kreuger

Gripsholm Castle, the princess's cabinet, 1880. Creator: Nils Kreuger
Gripsholm Castle, the princess's cabinet, 1880

Background imageCastles Collection: The Ruins of Brahehus near Jönköping, Sweden, 1832. Creator: Frederik Hansen Sodring

The Ruins of Brahehus near Jönköping, Sweden, 1832. Creator: Frederik Hansen Sodring
The Ruins of Brahehus near Jonkoping, Sweden, 1832

Background imageCastles Collection: A View towards the Swedish Coast from the Ramparts of Kronborg Castle, 1829. Creator: CW Eckersberg

A View towards the Swedish Coast from the Ramparts of Kronborg Castle, 1829. Creator: CW Eckersberg
A View towards the Swedish Coast from the Ramparts of Kronborg Castle, 1829

Background imageCastles Collection: Equestrian Statue of Charles XIV. (Bernadotte) just inaugurated at Stockholm, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Equestrian Statue of Charles XIV. (Bernadotte) just inaugurated at Stockholm, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Equestrian Statue of Charles XIV. (Bernadotte) just inaugurated at Stockholm, 1854. Unveiling of bronze sculpture Bengt Erland Fogelberg

Background imageCastles Collection: Abo, the Capital of Russian Finland, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Abo, the Capital of Russian Finland, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Abo, the Capital of Russian Finland, 1854. The city of Abo (pronounced Obo, the Finnish name is Turku), contains about 14, 000 inhabitants

Background imageCastles Collection: Castle Garden, New York, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Castle Garden, New York, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Castle Garden, New York, 1850. The "Lind mania" continues to rage...Enthusiasm the most unbounded prevailed in New York on the evening of [Swedish singer] Jenny Lind's first concert at

Background imageCastles Collection: Portrait depicting Marchioness Caroline Lagergren and her brother Charles Russell in the... 1913

Portrait depicting Marchioness Caroline Lagergren and her brother Charles Russell in the... 1913. Creator: Unknown
Portrait depicting Marchioness Caroline Lagergren and her brother Charles Russell in the courtyard at Tyreso Castle, 1913

Background imageCastles Collection: 'Drottningholm 1847', 1847. Creator: Fritz von Dardel. 'Drottningholm 1847', 1847

"Drottningholm 1847", 1847. Creator: Fritz von Dardel. "Drottningholm 1847", 1847
"Drottningholm 1847", 1847

Background imageCastles Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander

Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. "L'Habit de Gala". Gentleman in a gala version of the court costume

Background imageCastles Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander

Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. "L'Habit de Cour." Gentleman in court dress

Background imageCastles Collection: Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander

Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. Creator: Johan Abraham Aleander
Gustaf III's national costume/Swedish costume, 1780s. "L'Habit de Gala". Lady in a gala version of the court costume

Background imageCastles Collection: 'Halmstad Castle', 1846. Creator: Fritz von Dardel. 'Halmstad Castle', 1846

"Halmstad Castle", 1846. Creator: Fritz von Dardel. "Halmstad Castle", 1846
"Halmstad Castle", 1846



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Castles Collection

Castles in Sweden have a long and rich history. They were built from the 12th century onwards, mostly by Swedish nobility as a symbol of their power and wealth. Many they can still standing today, including some of the most impressive fortifications in Europe. The most famous castle is Gripsholm Castle, located on an island in Lake Mälaren near Stockholm. Other notable castles include Kalmar Castle, which was used to defend against Danish invasions during the 16th century; Drottningholm Palace, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site; and Vadstena Castle, which was built by Gustav Vasa in 1545. All of these castles provide visitors with an insight into Swedish history and culture while offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of wall art and framed prints featuring the beautiful Castles of Sweden in Europe. Our collection showcases some of the most iconic castles in Sweden, including Gripsholm Castle, Kalmar Castle, and Skokloster Castle. Each print is carefully curated to highlight the unique architecture and history behind each castle. Our collection features a variety of sizes and framing options to fit any home or office decor style. The high-quality prints are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will last for years to come. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an elegant addition to your workspace, our Castles collection has something for everyone. These timeless pieces capture the beauty and grandeur of these historic landmarks, making them perfect gifts for anyone who loves history or European culture.
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What are Castles (Sweden Europe) art prints?

Castles art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring castles located in Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. These prints showcase the stunning architecture and rich history of these iconic structures, which have played important roles throughout Swedish history. The Castles art prints available from Media Storehouse feature a range of different styles and perspectives, from detailed illustrations to sweeping landscapes. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology and archival-quality materials to ensure that it will last for years to come. Whether you're a fan of medieval history or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, Castles art prints are an excellent choice for adding some visual interest to your home or office space. With their timeless appeal and striking imagery, these prints are sure to be a conversation starter wherever they're displayed.
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What Castles (Sweden Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of castle art prints from Sweden and Europe. You can choose from stunning photographs of iconic castles such as Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, or the Chateau de Versailles in France. If you're looking for something more unique, Media Storehouse also has a collection of lesser-known castles that are just as beautiful and captivating. In addition to traditional photographic prints, Media Storehouse also offers canvas prints and framed art prints to suit your personal style and decor preferences. Whether you prefer black-and-white or full-color images, there is sure to be a castle print that catches your eye. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect castle art print for your home or office. And with high-quality printing techniques used by Media Storehouse, you can rest assured that your chosen artwork will look stunning for years to come.
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We offer a wide range of art prints featuring Castles in Sweden and Europe. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including canvas, framed, mounted or poster prints. Our prices are competitive and reflect the high-quality nature of our products. We take great pride in offering an extensive collection of Castle prints that capture the beauty and history of these iconic structures. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to display in your home or office or want to give a unique gift to someone special, we have something for everyone. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and ensuring that every order is delivered promptly and securely. So if you're interested in purchasing Castle art prints from us, please browse our selection today.
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