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==History== | ==History== | ||
The oldest parts of the mansion is from the 17th century, but the main building was built 1914. The Estate, with its farm and forestry, was made over to the government December 27, 1952 in accordance to the industrialist Carl August Wicander's will. It was to be used as recreational estate for the ]. The donation was approved by the Swedish parliament May 22, 1953. The estate consists of 4077 acre (16.5 km²). Some adjustments were made in the conditions of the donation, which states that, with the exception of the main building, the estate could be made available to governmental conferences. Harpsund would soon be a venue for informal summits between the government, industry and organizations of ]. It was called "Harpsundsdemokrati" (Harpsund Democracy). Through the years many of the world's leaders have stayed here. Especially noticed was the visit by ], leader of ]. It's tradition that guests at the estate takes a small trip, with the Prime Minister, in the rowing boat (Harpsundsekan), a tradition introduced by Prime Minister ]. | The oldest parts of the mansion is from the 17th century, but the main building was built 1914. The Estate, with its farm and forestry, was made over to the government December 27, 1952 in accordance to the industrialist Carl August Wicander's will. It was to be used as recreational estate for the ]. The donation was approved by the Swedish parliament May 22, 1953. The estate consists of 4077 acre (16.5 km²). Some adjustments were made in the conditions of the donation, which states that, with the exception of the main building, the estate could be made available to governmental conferences. Harpsund would soon be a venue for informal summits between the government, industry and organizations of ]. It was called "Harpsundsdemokrati" (Harpsund Democracy). Through the years many of the world's leaders have stayed here. Especially noticed was the visit by ], leader of ]. It's tradition that guests at the estate takes a small trip, with the Prime Minister, in the rowing boat (Harpsundsekan), a tradition introduced by Prime Minister ]. |
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Harpsund is a manor house located in Flen Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden. Since May 22 1953 Harpsund has been used as a country residence for the Prime Minister of Sweden.
History
The oldest parts of the mansion is from the 17th century, but the main building was built 1914. The Estate, with its farm and forestry, was made over to the government December 27, 1952 in accordance to the industrialist Carl August Wicander's will. It was to be used as recreational estate for the Prime Minister of Sweden. The donation was approved by the Swedish parliament May 22, 1953. The estate consists of 4077 acre (16.5 km²). Some adjustments were made in the conditions of the donation, which states that, with the exception of the main building, the estate could be made available to governmental conferences. Harpsund would soon be a venue for informal summits between the government, industry and organizations of Sweden. It was called "Harpsundsdemokrati" (Harpsund Democracy). Through the years many of the world's leaders have stayed here. Especially noticed was the visit by Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union. It's tradition that guests at the estate takes a small trip, with the Prime Minister, in the rowing boat (Harpsundsekan), a tradition introduced by Prime Minister Tage Erlander.
See also
- Stockholm Palace (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Castle (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
Analogous facilities
- Camp David, country residence of the President of the United States
- Chequers, country residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Harrington Lake, country residence of the Prime Minister of Canada
- Kultaranta, summer residence of the President of Finland
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