Gimo manor house

Manor in Gimo, Östhammar, Sweden
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Gimo herrgård seen from the south.

60°10′44″N 18°10′25.1″E / 60.17889°N 18.173639°E / 60.17889; 18.173639

Gimo manor (Swedish: Gimo herrgård) is a manor [sv] in Gimo, Östhammar municipality. The main building is built of stone and is a whitewashed two-storey building, joined with two lower wings. The main building was built in the CE.1760s, but the history of the Gimo mill dates back to CE.1615. The mansion is today a course and conference farm and has 88 rooms and suites and conference facilities for up to 150 people. In CE.2013, it was ranked as a four-star hotel.[1] 30-40 employees work at the manor.[2]

  • The manager's residence.
    The manager's residence.
  • The Treasurer's Building.
    The Treasurer's Building.
  • The stable.
    The stable.
  • The hammer.
    The hammer.
  • Clock.
    Clock.

Sources

  • default.aspx "Gimo use". The County Board of Uppsala County. Read March 23, CE.2015.

Notes

  1. ^ "Gimo Herrgård, Konferens". Svetur.se. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
  2. ^ "349 vacancies in seven years". UNT.se. Archived from the original on 9 April 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
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