Volvo Photo Locations Part 132
1962 – Volvo P220 Amazon at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
1957 – Volvo Duett at Gåsevadholms Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪. (Ratten 1958)
1974 – Volvo 164E (USA) at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
1974 – Volvo 164E at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
1974 – Volvo 164 at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
1974 – Volvo 145 at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
1974 – Volvo 145 at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
1974 – Volvo 145 DL at Gåsevadholm Slott in Kungsbacka, Sweden 🇸🇪.
2013 – Gåsevadholms slott at Gåsevadholmsvägen in Kungsbacka (Google Streetview)
2013 – Gåsevadholms slott at Gåsevadholmsvägen in Kungsbacka (Google Streetview)
1974 – Volvo 145
1974 – Volvo 145 DL at Gåsevadholms Slott in Kungsbacka
1974 – Volvo 145 DL at Gåsevadholms Slott in Kungsbacka
1976 – Volvo 265 GL
1976 – Volvo 265 DL at Gåsevadholms slott in Kungsbacka
1983 – Volvo 240 GLT
1983 – Volvo 240 GL Estate at Gåsevadholms slott in Kungsbacka
2016 – Horse stables at Gåsevadholms Slott in Kungsbacka
2016 – Horse stables at Gåsevadholms Slott in Kungsbacka
Gåsevadholm is a castle in Töölön parish in Halland, now in Kungsbacka. The present castle building was built in the late 1700s. It has a pink color and is located on an island in the middle of Rolfsån. Owner is Baron Niclas Silfverschiöld, married to the Princess Désirée.
Unfortunately, the castle is not open for the public.
2005 – Gåsevadholms slott (own photo)
The castle is platered and painted in a pink color. Additional buildings facades consists of wood panels with vertical drop lid painted with traditional barn red and bright oil paints. The foundations of the older houses are made of carved stone and roofing consists of one or layer of brick. On some of the older farm buildings are also metal roofs.
More information at www.slottsguiden.info and sv.wikipedia.org.