Örebro Castle
Örebro, Sweden, Sweden
Örebro Castle is a prominent medieval fortress situated on a small island in the Svartån River at the heart of Örebro, Sweden, with its origins tracing back to a defense tower built in the late 13th century, likely under King Magnus Eriksson.
Expanded in the 14th century into a larger stronghold and besieged multiple times during turbulent medieval conflicts, including by Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson in 1434, it underwent major Renaissance transformations under King Charles IX in the early 17th century, gaining its iconic round corner towers, gun turrets, and yellow-white plaster façade.
Further romanticized restorations in the late 19th century revealed its granite structure and added domed roofs, while since 1764 it has served as the residence for Örebro County's governor, now functioning as a cultural venue for events, exhibitions, and tours amid its picturesque waterfront setting.
Location
Slott, Kansligatan 1, 703 61 Örebro, Sweden
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