The Drottningholm Palace is the private residence of the Swedish royal family. It was originally built in the late 16th centu ...
The Romanescue-style church of Ekerö date from the late 12th century. It was enlarged in the 1300s and the tower was ere ...
The estate of Ekebyhov was created by Klas Horn (1583-1632) in the 1620s by merging farms Ekeby, Hovgården and Gäl ...
The stone church of Adelsö was built in the late 1100s. No traces have been found of the first church on the location, b ...
Hovgården is an archaeological site on the Lake Mälaren island of Adelsö. During the Viking Age, the centre o ...
The Hilleshög Church is a mostly Romanesque edifice, built in granite and brick, with some parts from the 17th and 18th ...
The island of Helgö is probably best known for a major archaeological area. The old trading town on Helgö began to emerge a ...
The site where Kaggeholm Palace is located was first mentioned in a document in 1287. During the 1500s the farm was owned by ...
Munsö Church is one of a few medieval round churches in Sweden. Traces of permanent habitations dating from the Bronze o ...
The Sånga church has been mentioned first time in 1308, when madame Ingeborg donated her land property to the church. T ...
Färentuna Church was built around the year 1175. The nave was enlarged in the 15th century when the church was under the ...
The nave of Romanescue-style Skå church was built probably in the late 1100s. It was enlarged to to east and the sacris ...
The barrow of Björn Ironside (Swedish: Björn Järnsidas hög) on the island of Munsö, Ekerö, in lake Mälaren, Sweden. Th ...