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  1. Örbyhus Castle (Swedish: Örbyhus slott) is a castle in Tierp Municipality, Sweden. It lies some 12 kilometres east of European route E4, approximately halfway between Uppsala and Gävle. Known since the 14th century, the estate was turned into a castle during the 15th century by Johan Kristensson Vasa, grandfather of Swedish king ...

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      Örbyhus is a locality situated in Tierp Municipality,...

  2. El Castillo de Örbyhus (en sueco: Örbyhus slott) es un castillo en el municipio de Tierp, Suecia. Se encuentra a unos 12 kilómetros al este de la ruta europea E4, aproximadamente a mitad de camino entre Uppsala y Gävle.

  3. Örbyhus Castle is located in northern Uppland, 50 km north of Uppsala, in an area that has been the scene of Swedish history on several occasions. The castle was the focus of national history in 1577 when the deposed king Erik XIV, eldest son of Gustav Vasa, died here.

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  4. The most beautiful monument of Örbyhus Castles history is the tower, which dates back as far as the 1450’s. At this time Örbyhus was owned by Johan Kristersson Vase, grandfather of king Gustav Vasa. Johan Kristersson Vase had the tower built as a defence structure on the almost impassable marshland by lake Vendelsjön.

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. El Castillo de Örbyhus (en sueco: Örbyhus slott) es un castillo en el municipio de Tierp, Suecia. Se encuentra a unos 12 kilómetros al este de la ruta europea E4, aproximadamente a mitad de camino entre Uppsala y Gävle.

  6. Founded: ca. 1450. Category: Castles and fortifications in Sweden. Historical period: Kalmar Union (Sweden) www.orbyhusslott.se. en.wikipedia.org. 4.2/5 (based on Google user reviews) Örbyhus estate existed already in the 14th century, but the first castle was built by John Kristiernsson (Vasa) around then year 1450. It was a strong fort ...