Wreta

As you walk over the threshold to your lodgings at Wreta, you will be made to feel like a king, queen, lord or baroness. With its individual character and attention to fine detail, every room mirrors a different epoch; from 17th century Baroque to Carl Larsson’s turn-of-the-century romanticism. Lose yourself in the ambience of the room and its era. It is perhaps easier than you think. Click on the room names to visit each one.

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Upper floor, main building

Mamsells Kammare

One of the oldest rooms in the guesthouse, in bygone times for the less fortunate

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Room no 1

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Kuskens Kammare

Together with Mamsells Kammare, one of the oldest rooms .The coachman may have put up here.

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Room no 2

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von Fersens Kabinett

The name and interior design are inspired by a frequent guest in the late 18th century, Axel von Fersen.

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Room no 3

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Bernadotterummet

A beautiful corner room, in true Empire style, named after Crown Prince Karl Johan Bernadotte’s visit to Wreta in 1816.

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Room no 4

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Gustavianska Gemaket

A late-Gustavian-style room looking out over the apple orchard.

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Room no 5

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Hårlemanska Gemaket

Named after the castle architect Carl Hårleman, who was a frequent guest at Wreta in olden times.

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Room no 6

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Kolonialrummet

An example of how the Swedish East India Company’s journeys to Southeast Asia influenced some Swedish manor houses.

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Room no 7

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Gestgifverisviten

Where the Gustavian meets the Empire style. A warm welcome awaits you in this bedroom and lounge.

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Room no 8

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Boilerhouse Wing

Klingenstiernska sviten

Wreta’s oldest room guestroom, complete with furnished bathroom and fireplace. The Klingenstierna family were among the owners of Wreta during the 1860s.

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Room no 9

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Karolinersviten

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Room no 23

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Kaptensflygeln

Linnés Skrivkammare

Feel the Linnaean wingbeat of history!

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Room no 10

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Chambre chinois

This room, containing many original pieces, heralds the popular taste of furnishings popular with noble folk of the time.

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Room no 11

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Karls Kammare

Sundborn’s characteristic design has inspired the style of this room.

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Room no 12

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Karins Kammare

Karin Larsson’s beautiful writing chamber with sloping ceilings and bright colours.

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Room no13

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The Fersenska House

Rosenrummet

A romantic room inspired by the English countryside.

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Room no 14

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Tintomaras Kammare

Entwining nature graces this chamber with hopvines, fern and ivy.

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Room no 15

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The Gardeners living quarters

Trädgårdsrummet

Your terrace gives straight onto the beautiful garden.

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Room no 16

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Gula kammaren

The pink and yellow shades of this room are a tribute to the eternal, Swedish, country summer.

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Room no 17

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Blå kammaren

The Gustavian era meets Swedish turn-of-the-century, in blue and white.

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Room no 18

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Engelska rummet

Inspired by the English turn-of-the-century romantic style, Queen Victoria is enthroned on the wall.

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Room no 19

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Wreta Sviten

Welcome to Wreta’s bright and airy “state apartment” – linen and lace, punch and passion, an open fireplace and jacuzzi.

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Room no 21

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La Belle Epoque

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Room no 22

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The Foreman’s Wing

Loves Kammare

The writer Carl Jonas Love Almqvist may have got the inspiration for his work, The Queen’s Diadem, while staying here.

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Room no 20

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