Apartment Margareeta of Aateli Castle with its 71 square-meters accommodates 6 persons (4+2).
Margareeta has two opulent bedrooms: one with 90 centimetre-wide single beds, the other with a romantic poster bed and spacious balcony. The heat storing fireplace and high-rising open space in the living room, together with tall windows create a majestic atmosphere.
The apartment has a kitchen, living room, sauna, two toilets, glazed-in terrace and balcony, as well as clothes drying / utility / storage room. The second floor bathroom with its flat-screen TV and luxurious whirlpool fulfils your dream of perfect bathing enjoyment.
The full amenities naturally include broad band connection, forced ventilation and cooling necessary in the heat of summer. Also, the apartments share a ski maintenance room.
The second wife of King Gustav I of Sweden (born in January 1516, died in August 26 1551).
Margaret gave birth to ten children, of which two died early in their childhood. Margaret can be considered as the ancestress of many a European royal family. Of her sons, John III and Charles IX were crowned kings of Sweden.Many of her descendants married into European royal families.
As her husband Gustav I, also Margaret lost her father in the Stockholm bloodbath. Unlike her husband, Margaret kept her Catholic faith.
Margaret was intelligent, fragile and beautiful. She caught seriously ill on a boat trip and died in the age of 35. The king took Margaret's death very harshly. According to contemporaries Gustav I completely lost his smile after his wife's death.
"Her face is unbelievably beautiful, although maybe pale and thin. Her hair is long and blond, her eyes blue and gentle but stable, her nose high and well-formed, her mouth delicate. Divinity and comprehension, sweetness and majesty shine from her eyes, speech and her whole being. Undoubtedly everyone to see beautiful Margaret will feel loyalty and love towards her."
Contemporary description of Margaret