Gunnebo House is a mansion located outside Gothenburg, in Mölndal Municipality, Sweden. The main building, the garden facilities, the park and a larger outdoor area, were registered as a building monument and protected as a nature reserve in 1949. The estate consists of a main building from the end of the 18th century, built by merchant John Hall, and drawn by city architect Carl Wilhelm Carlberg in a Neoclassical architecture. Today, Gunnebo is one of Sweden's most complete 18th century estates and features a Baroque garden, a landscape garden, and an orangery. Visitors can take a guided tour of the house, stroll around the gardens, and enjoy the on-site restaurant and bakery. The estate has hosted several notable guests, including King Gustav III of Sweden and U.S. President George W. Bush
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Activities: We visited the castle with Tobias' family for a fika buffet during Christmas. We strolled around in the 1700s environment
Highlights: It is very atmospheric to stroll around these 1700-century environments. The castle is a perfect excursion for all ages; castles are always a winning concept ✨