Sunday 20 September 2015 photo 5/47
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På väg mot Sundholmens slottsruin.
Sundsholmen Castle ruins
|Translated by Google translation|
Sundsholmen is a ruined castle on the small island in the lake Tolken in Äspereds parish in current Borås municipality in Västergötland.
The oldest plant in the small island in the lake Tolken derives from the Middle Ages. It may possibly have been a monastery. During the 1400s, the farm eventually into the hands of clan Snake Borg. In the 1500s transformed Sundsholmen to a permanent house of Per Brahe the Elder Further extensions were conducted by Gustaf Magnus Brahe. The items were returned to the crown under Karl XI reduction. The castle fell thereafter and burned in 1706 then was struck by lightning in the castle. Since then it has been in ruins. The ruins were renovated in the early 1990s and is a fine destination if you have a boat to travel with.
It was here that the young King Gustav Adolf spent much time with his childhood sweetheart Ebba Brahe and it was also here that Erik Stenbock hid with his beloved, then he raped her from Hörningsholm (in Södermanland) and "King Märta Sture".
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Camera SLT-A58
Focal length 18 mm
Aperture f/7.1
Shutter 1/100 s
ISO 100