Lövstad Castle Explained

Lövstad Castle
Location Country:Sweden
Construction Start Date:1630
Completion Date:1750s
Style:Baroque

Lövstad Castle (Swedish: Lövstads slott) is a château situated near Norrköping, the province of Östergötland, Sweden. The name is sometimes spelled Löfstad, which is according to old Swedish spelling rules.[1]

Lövstad originated in the 15th century, but the present building was erected in the 17th century by Axel Lillie (1603–1662). It came to the von Fersen family through Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie (1695–1745) who was the heir of her mother Hedvig Catharina Lillie (1695-1745) and to the Piper Family through Countess Sophie Piper (1757–1816), wife of Chamberlain Adolf Ludwig Piper (1750–1795) and sister of Count Axel von Fersen (1755–1810).[2] [3] [4]

The present interior remained intact until the death of the last owner, Emilie Piper (1857-1926). Lövstad came under the ownership of the Östergötlands museum in 1940. The castle was opened to the public in 1942. Lövstad is today a museum open with guided tours.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Löfstad . slottsguiden.info . December 1, 2019.
  2. Web site: Axel Lillie . Berättelser ur svenska historien. December 1, 2019.
  3. Web site: Hedvig Catharina Lillie. Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. December 1, 2019.
  4. Web site: Eva Sophie Piper . Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. December 1, 2019.