Karl of Aateli Castle is an end apartment with 79 square-metres and accommodation for 8 persons (6+2).

Karl has three bedrooms, altogether, of which one is a third-floor romantic tower bedroom with double bed. The second floor holds a bedroom with single beds (90 cm wide), as well as a bedroom with double bed and balcony.

The apartment has a kitchen, living room, sauna, two toilets, a glazed-in terrace and a 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.

You can bring your pets along when staying at this apartment.

Charles (X Gustav)

Charles X Gustav (1622-1660) was the son of John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg and Princess Catherine of Sweden, half-sister of Gustav II Adolph. Charles had a good upbringing and he made a long study trip to Europe as a young prince. The future king studied, among other things, warfare in Paris.

Charles succeeded his cousin Christina of Sweden to the throne in 1654. The same year he married Hedwig Leonora, the daughter of Duke of Holstein-Gottorp for political reasons. The couple had one son, who later became King of Sweden Charles XI.

The king went to war against Poland, Russia and Denmark. Sweden's position in Poland was difficult and also Russia wanted a footing in the Baltic Sea. In his home country Charles centralized power from the nobility to himself and created a base for Carolinian autocracy that was matched in Europe only by the reign of Louis XIV, the French Sun King.

The king died of pneumonia at the age of 37. The peace treaties made by Sweden ceased the expansion of the country and moved the focus of the superpower from Finland to south and west. In Sweden the rule was taken by regency council with Privy Counsellor, the former king's brother in law karl de la Gardie as a central figure.

"Everything is well when Swedish is spoken in Denmark." Charles X Gustav to his army generals