An interesting building with 3 different museums while two of them are free. There are parking lots outside and very convenient. The building is on a hill and there are old canons outside. A coffee shop is inside the art museum. In overall it is a great view and nice to get some bits of informations through the museums.
Uppsala Castle Swedish: Uppsala slott is a 16th-century royal castle in the city of Uppsala, Sweden. Throughout much of its early existence, the castle played a major role in the history of Sweden. Originally constructed in 1549, the castle has been heavily remodeled, expanded, and otherwise modified. Today the structure houses the official residence of the governor of Uppsala County, various businesses, and two museums.
Striking castle with a multitude of museums and historical features. Enjoyed roaming the courtyard and visiting the castle ruins museum.
One of the best views in Uppsala since it‘s also on of the highest points of the city. Highly recommend this spot during sunsets.
Uppsala Castle Uppsala Slott is a striking Renaissance-era fortress perched on a hill overlooking the city. Built in the 16th century, it played a key role in Swedish history, including dramatic events like the Sture Murders. Today, the castle houses art exhibitions, museums, and the office of the County Governor. The panoramic view from the castle grounds is spectacular, offering a clear vista of Uppsala Cathedral and the surrounding city. Its pink façade and historic halls create a unique blend of power and elegance. Uppsala Slott is a captivating destination for history lovers and a cultural gem worth exploring.