Claestorps Fideikommiss AB
Klastorp, Sweden, Sweden
Claestorps Fideikommiss AB manages the historic Claestorp estate in Östra Vingåkers socken near Katrineholm in Södermanland, Sweden, a property traceable to 1434 that has remained unsold and passed through noble families like Ulf, Uggla, Gyllenstierna, and Lewenhaupt.
Established as a fideikommiss in 1776 by riksråd Claes Stromberg (1699-1782) for his wife's nephew Claes Axel Lewenhaupt, the current three-story stone main building was constructed in 1758 by architect Carl Johan Cronstedt after a 1754 fire destroyed the prior structure, featuring six wings and protected as a byggnadsminne since 1983.
Spanning 4,500 hectares of farmland, forests, and hydropower like Boda Kvarn, the family-owned company focuses on agriculture, forestry, real estate, hunting, Arabian horse breeding, and conferences while preserving its cultural heritage.
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Säteri, 641 91 Klastorp, Sweden
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