Fogelstad
Fogelstad is a manor house and former seat farm in Södermanland, Sweden.[1] The seat farm was acquired by August Tamm in the late 19th century, where he built what is today Fogelstad manor house. Fogelstad has since been associated with Tamm's daughter, women's rights activist Elisabeth Tamm who was born at Fogelstad, and was one of the first women in parliament.[2]
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General information | |
Country | Sweden |
Completed | 1883 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Emil Victor Langlet |
References
- "175-176 (Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 9. Fruktodling - Gossensass)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). 1908. Retrieved 2022-02-09.
- Söderberg 1968, p. 162–166.
Bibliography
- Söderberg, Bengt G. (1968). Slott och herresäten i Sverige – Södermanland 2. Malmö: Allhems Förlag.
Further reading
- Fogelstad, Katrineholms kommun: Trädgårdsmästeriet
- Historiskt-geografiskt och statistiskt lexikon öfver Sverige (1859-1870): Fogelsta

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