At Gunillaberg’s manor in Småland, the eclecticism of 17th century mixes with modern forms. Here, the Danish artist Tage Andersen has created a unique gathering place for people, art, animals and nature.
Photo: Cecilia Möller

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project
A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project
 

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project
A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project
A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

A 17th century Swedish castle became an art project

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