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Ekensholm Castle (Swedish: Ekensholms Slott), a manor house in Sweden is the home of Count Archibald Douglas and his wife, Archduchess Walburga of Austria, Countess Douglas. The castle is located in Flen Municipality (Swedish: Flens Kommun), in Södermanland County, on the northern side of Dunkern lake, and is close to the small towns of Dunker and Hässelby in Dunker Parish.

The current version of the manor was built in 1827 for the Swedish lieutenant and politician Baron Knut Kurck, who was briefly suspected of and arrested for the 1792 murder of King Gustav III of Sweden.

From 2007 to 2008, the equestrian trainer at the manor trained a horse named Salut for use by the Swedish Royal Guard.




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