Vadstena Castle & Town, Sweden
Vadstena Castle & Town, Sweden.
Virtual walk, oct.2019
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Mystical Harp Music - Dancers in the fire
Vadstena Castle was originally built by King Gustav I in 1545 as a fortress to protect Stockholm from enemies approaching from the south. The fortress consisted of three smaller stone buildings facing Lake Vättern, three 31-meter wide ramparts, a courtyard, a moat and four circular cannon turrets. The original ramparts were torn down in the 19th century and the present ramparts were inaugurated in 1999. The stone buildings later formed the ground floor of the castle.
On August 22, 1552, King Gustav I married his third wife, Catherine Stenbock, in Vadstena. One of the castle banqueting halls is called The Wedding Hall (Swedish: Bröllopssalen), although its construction wasn't finished in time for the wedding.
Vadstena Castle was a royal palace until 1716, when the royal family lost interest in it; after which it became a storage barn for grain. Since 1899, the castle has housed the Provincial Archives and today visitors can also find a Castle Museum with 16th and 17th century furniture, portraits and paintings. The castle is also the seat of the International Vadstena Academy, Sweden's smallest opera house, commissioning new operas and reviving lost operas from archival scores.During summers the courtyard plays host to many concerts; both classical and pop music.
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Vadstena Castle is the best preserved Renaissance castles. Beautiful castle located in Östergötland, Sweden. Best place you can add on your Castle bucketlist.
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VADSTENA Vadstena Abbey and Castle Sverige Svezia Rootsi Sweden
The Abbey of Our Lady and of St. Bridget (Latin: Monasterium sanctarum Mariæ Virgìnis et Brigidæ in Vatzstena), more commonly referred to as Vadstena Abbey, situated on Lake Vättern in the Diocese of Linköping, Sweden, was the motherhouse of the Bridgettine Order. The abbey started on one of the farms donated to it by the king, but the town of Vadstena grew up around it. It was active from 1346 until 1595.
The abbey was founded in 1346 by Saint Bridget with the assistance of King Magnus IV of Sweden and his Queen Blanche, who made a will donating ten farms, including that of Vadstena in Dal Hundred, Östergötland, to the abbey founded by Bridget.
The daughter of Saint Bridget, Saint Catherine, on arriving there in 1374 with the relics of her mother, found only a few novices under a Religious Superior. They chose Catherine as their abbess. She died in 1381, and it was not until 1384 that the abbey was blessed by the Bishop of Linköping. The first recognized abbess was Ingegerd Knutsdotter, granddaughter of Saint Bridget. The canonization of Saint Bridget in 1391 and the translation of her remains to the Abbey Church in 1394 added greatly to the fame and riches of her community.
In 1400 Duke Eric of Pomerania was invested at Vadstena by his great-aunt, Queen Margaret, as King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The grave of his wife, Queen Philippa, and that of Catherine, Queen Consort of King Carl II of Sweden, are located here.
Bridgetine literature consisted mostly of translations into Swedish of portions of the Bible or of the legends of the saints. Such writings as are extant have been published for the most part by the Svenska fornskriftsällskapet (Old Swedish Texts Society) of Stockholm. The manuscripts are held in the Royal Library, Stockholm (including two in Swedish in Birgitta's handwriting), and at the University Libraries of Uppsala (which also has contemplative manuscripts in English connected with the English mission), and Lund.
The abbey was a double monastery, with both a male section of 25 monks and a female section of 60 nuns. The monks were organised under the General Confessor and the nuns under a prioress, while the abbey as a whole was organised under an abbess, who was elected by both the monks and the nuns.
The abbey was greatly favored by the royal house and nobility and became the spiritual center of the country as well as the greatest landowner in Sweden. The abbey was known to manage a hospital and retirement home, which is recorded from 1401. Early on, Vadstena Abbey supported Beghards and Beguines, the latter often aristocratic women, who had a poor reputation among Church authorities. In 1412, the abbey was ordered to expel them, but this was not done until 1506. In 1436, the rebel Jösse Eriksson sought asylum in the abbey, but was forced out and arrested all the same. In 1419, the abbey was subjected to an investigation wherein the abbess, as well as the nuns, were accused of having accepted personal gifts and having entertained male guests at unacceptable hours.
Vadstena Abbey also had international fame as the motherhouse of all the monasteries of the Bridgettine Order, such as Reval, Nådendal, Bergen and Danzig. It kept in contact with other monasteries, performed inspections of them and sent both nuns and monks to them when they were lacking in members. In 1406, for example, an English delegation headed by Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh arrived asking for members in order to establish a Bridgettine monastery in England, and in 1415 four nuns, three female novices, one monk and one priest left the abbey under great celebrations for the foundation of what became the famed Syon Abbey.
Vadstena Castle
Vadstena Castle was originally built by King Gustav I in 1545 as a fortress to protect Stockholm from enemies approaching from the south. The fortress consisted of three smaller stone buildings facing Lake Vättern, three 31-meter wide ramparts, a courtyard, a moat and four circular cannon turrets.
On August 22, 1552, King Gustav I married his third wife, Catherine Stenbock, in Vadstena. One of the castle banqueting halls is called The Wedding Hall, although its construction wasn't finished in time for the wedding.
The reconstruction from fortress into a habitable castle began in the 1550s, when prince Magnus became Duke of Östergötland. Duke Magnus suffered from mental illness and was the only son of Gustav I who didn't eventually become king of Sweden. Magnus died in 1595 and is buried in the church of nearby Vadstena Abbey.
Since 1620, the castle has been very well preserved, and is one of Sweden's best examples of Renaissance architecture.
Vadstena Castle was a royal palace until 1716, when the royal family lost interest in it; after which it became a storage barn for grain.
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1. Part The Door To Eternity - Author and organist: H.A. Wimberg EST
2. PartHortus Musicus EST BRANLE VII
Cameras: Fuji XT2, GoPro HERO 4 Black
Filmed by Allan Tark SWE
Vadstena Klosterhotel rum
Kika in på några av Vadstena Klosterhotels mysiga hotellrum och ombonade sällskapsrum
Vadstena Town, Castle & Monastery
Vadstena Town, Castle & Monastery area
Music: Boccherini - Minuet
In 1346 King Magnus Eriksson and Queen Blanka testamented their royal palace from about 1260 for the foundation of a royal burial church with an adjoining monastery.
At the same time, Birgitta Birgersdotter received revelations in which God gave her the task of establishing a new monastic order based in Vadstena. In the end, Birgitta's vision became reality and Vadstena became the Mother Monastery of the Order of the Most Holy Savior and Birgitta respectively.
The monastery was built as part of a awakening movement, and the monastery were designed to accommodate visitors from near and far. In order to make room for a large, open meeting place, the church received its entrance in the east with the high altar in the west, completely contrary to ecclesiastical custom. The pilgrims had access to the church corridor, while the nuns' choir was located on a gallery in the nave. The monks had their choir in the western part of the church. The monastery was consecrated in 1384 and the church in 1430.
Vadstena Castle was originally built by King Gustav I in 1545 as a fortress to protect Stockholm from enemies approaching from the south. On August 22, 1552, King Gustav I married his third wife, Catherine Stenbock, in Vadstena. One of the castle banqueting halls is called The Wedding Hall (Swedish: Bröllopssalen), although its construction wasn't finished in time for the wedding.
By 1620, when the castle was completed, all the kings of the House of Vasa had contributed to its construction. Since 1620, the castle has been very well preserved, and is one of Sweden's best examples of Renaissance architecture.
Since 1899 the Regional State Archives is situated in Vadstena Castle. It covers the counties of Jönköping, Kalmar, Kronoberg and Östergötland. The collection contains more then 60 000 shelf meters from medeival time until yesterday.
Vadstena Castle arrange concerts and events on the courtyard of the castle and rent out different parts of the castle for concerts, fairs, proms, weddings, dinners and partys.
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Vadstena Klosterhotell
En filmproduktion i en konferensmiljö i Vadstena En film behöver inte kosta mer än en broschyr
Swedish Castle - Vadstena Slott - Virtual Walk
Enjoy the beautiful sight of this Swedish castle, Vadstena Slott.
Vadstena Castle was built in 1545 by King Gustav I to protect Stockholm. The castle or Slott as it’s called in Swedish sits on Lake Vättern in southern Sweden. This virtual walk takes you along the outside of the castle and into the courtyard and then along to see the view of lake Vättern.
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Some Scenes From Around Vadstena, Sweden
Hanging around Vadstena, Sweden for several days in late August of 2011.
Vadstena Castle Marina
Vadstena is one of the most famous historical towns in Sweden. We sailed to Vadstena during our voyage on the Göta canal. The sail on lake Vättern is only 9 nautical miles from Motala to Vadstena. It felt special to enter with our own boat into the marina in the moat of Vadstena Castle. Here is a small video sample about Vadstena.
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Ruotsin yksi kuuluisimmista historiallisista kaupungeista on Vadstena, jossa poikkesimme Suwenalla Göta kanavan matkallamme. Purjehdimme Vättern järvellä vain 9 merimailin matkan Motalasta Vadstenaan. Erikoisimmalta tuntui ajaa omalla veneellä suoraan Vadstenan linnan vallihautaan, jossa vierasvenesatama sijaitsee. Tässä pieni videomaistiainen Vadstenasta.
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Vadstena - Sweden - 4K (Ultra HD)
Vadstena, Sweden
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