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Agneta Wrede's vestibule

Decorated room in Sweden's Åkeshov Palace

Agneta Wrede's vestibule is a room in the upper floor of Åkeshov Palace in Bromma, outside Stockholm, Sweden. The room is named after Baroness Agneta Wrede af Elimä (1718–1800), and who lived in the palace during 1747–1800. The room is richly decorated and painted in Rococo style. The decoration of the suite depicts a rural idyll. The entire interior remains authentic.

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