The unthreatened impact quake of the Jugendepoken
Stylish double room with muted colours and cool designs. View of the castle park.
The favor of princes, royalty and financiers. This is how the architect Ferdinand Boberg (1860-1946) describes who during his lifetime managed to build the Post Office in Stockholm, Rosenbad, Nordiska Kompaniet, Prins
Eugens Waldemarsudde — and Bjertorp Castle. At first Boberg thinks it is preposterous that he should devote himself to building a private residence on the Vara Plain and refuses. Only when Knut Henrik Littorin and his mutual friend Knut Wallenberg made it clear that there is unlimited money does Boberg undertake the mission...