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 +[[Image:Trojan Horse (Arcimboldesque).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Trojan Horse (Arcimboldesque)|Trojan Horse]]'' (1700) by [[Giuseppe Arcimboldo|Arcimboldo]], in the collection of [[National Portrait Gallery (Sweden)]]]]
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-'''Gripsholm Castle''' ({{lang-sv|Gripsholms slott, Mariefred}}) is a [[castle]] in [[Mariefred]], [[Södermanland]], [[Sweden]]. It is located by lake [[Mälaren]] in south central Sweden, in the municipality of [[Strängnäs Municipality|Strängnäs]], about 60 km west of [[Stockholm]].+'''Gripsholm Castle''' is a [[castle]] in [[Mariefred]], [[Södermanland]], [[Sweden]]. It is located by lake [[Mälaren]] in south central Sweden, in the municipality of [[Strängnäs Municipality|Strängnäs]], about 60 km west of [[Stockholm]]. Now the castle is a museum which is open to the public, containing paintings and works of art. Part of the castle houses the [[National Portrait Gallery (Sweden)|National Portrait Gallery]] (''Statens porträttsamlingar''), one of the oldest portrait collections in the world.
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Gripsholm Castle is a castle in Mariefred, Södermanland, Sweden. It is located by lake Mälaren in south central Sweden, in the municipality of Strängnäs, about 60 km west of Stockholm. Now the castle is a museum which is open to the public, containing paintings and works of art. Part of the castle houses the National Portrait Gallery (Statens porträttsamlingar), one of the oldest portrait collections in the world.



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