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  1. Nyköping Castle (Swedish: Nyköpingshus or Nyköpings slott) is a medieval castle, located in Nyköping, from the Birger Jarl era, partly in ruins, mostly known for the Nyköping Banquet which took place here in 1317.

  2. Nyköping Castle has plenty of medieval history to explore near Stockholm, Sweden. Learn more in Nordic Visitor's Scandinavia Travel Guide.

  3. Nyköping Castle in Nyköping, Sweden, is a Mediaeval castle from the Birger Jarl era, partly in ruins. The castle is mostly known for the ghastly Nyköping Banquet which took place here in 1317. The Nyköping Banquet is re-played every summer.

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  4. Nykøbing Castle (Danish: Nykøbing Slot), now demolished, was located on today's Slotsbryggen in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark. Completed in 1594 in the Renaissance style, it replaced an earlier building from the 12th century. [1] .

  5. Nyköping Castle is an obvious meeting place for inveterate Nyköping locals as well as visitors. Climb the Kings Tower – past the large rat that spread the bubonic plague – into the castle keep and up the stairs to see swords, daggers and other medieval weapons used by knights and warriors.

  6. The beautiful castles and manors make up some of the many treasures to be found in Sörmland. They are located deep within the endless beautiful Swedish nature. Each has its own exciting story to tell, and many today are exclusive hotels where you can enjoy modern service and a cuisine to match international standards.

  7. Museum & castle ruin in Nyköping. Nyköpingshus & Kungstornet, the mighty King's Tower and the ruins of the former royal castle Nyköpingshus on the edge of the city center of Nyköping are home to a museum that tells the exciting story of the castle and its important role in Swedish history.