Skottorp Palace. Photo: Skeppsholmen Sotheby’s International RealtyThe Skottorp palace, which has hosted a royal wedding and comes complete with a park and a moat, is up for grabs in southwestern Sweden for a juicy 30 million kronor ($3.75 million), or the highest bid. Photo: Skeppsholmen Sotheby’s International RealtyThe palace, which comes with six additional side buildings and structures, was designed by Nicodemus Tessin the elder, Stockholm’s first city architect and who designed Drottingholm Palace in the Swedish capital, where the country’s current royals King Carl XVI Gustav and Queen Silvia live. Photo: Skeppsholmen Sotheby’s International RealtyThe palace's current owners, Ing-Mari and Thomas Müller-Uri moved into one of the wings of the premises in 2005, using the main building for guided tours, weddings, concerts and other events. Photo: Skeppsholmen Sotheby’s International Realty“We’ll have to see how a new owner wants to use the palace.
Source: The Local September 11, 2017 14:53 UTC