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- Skokloster Castle (Swedish: Skoklosters slott) is a Swedish Baroque castle built between 1654 and 1676 by Carl Gustaf Wrangel, located on a peninsula...
- track of Vertumnus after this shift, it reappeared in 1845 in Sweden in Skokloster Castle, where it remains. During Rudolf II's 29-year rule in Hungary and...
- canvas by the Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo in the collection of Skokloster Castle in Sweden. It is thought to be a portrait of Wolfgang Lazius, a...
- castles and places of historical interest include Drottningholm Palace, Skokloster Castle, Salsta Castle, the medieval Uppsala Cathedral, where many royals...
- was "Count of Sölvesborg, Freiherr of Lindeberg and Ludenhof, Lord of Skokloster, Bremervörde, Wrangelsburg, Spyker, Rappin, Ekebyhov, Gripenberg and Rostorp"...
- German sabre of the early 17th century, known as "Zisca's sword" (Skokloster Castle, SKO 7300)...
- of Gothenburg. He worked, among other things, as chief curator of the Skokloster castle and its art collections. In 2005 Makeš was awarded the "Gratias...
- least 1588. It was located in the Skokloster parish [sv] in Uppland. It was the predecessor of the baroque Skokloster Castle. Sko monastery was founded...
- of 1526 by Rosso Fiorentino Giuseppe Arcimboldo, The Librarian, 1562, Skokloster Castle Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Autumn, 1573, oil on canvas, Louvre Museum...
- in architecture. Back in Sweden he rebuilt Borgholm Castle, then built Skokloster Castle and the Wrangel Palace in Stockholm. His most important work was...