Sandemar Castle

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Sandemar Castle
Sweden
Sandemar huvudbyggnad 2012 pt.jpg
Coordinates 59°07′49″N18°22′05″E / 59.13028°N 18.36806°E / 59.13028; 18.36806
TypeCastle

Sandemar Castle is a castle in Sweden. It is owned by Karin Mattson Nordin, daughter of the real estate developer John Mattson.

It is lockated in Sandemar in Österhaninge parish and Haninge municipality on Södertörn. The castle is located on the old route Dalarövägen, about three kilometers west of Dalarö and was built in 1670s. Sandemar is one of the very few Carolingian castles that are well preserved, it still functions as a private residence.

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