Gunnebo House, Gothenburg
Facts and practical information
Gunnebo House is a quintessential example of neoclassical architecture nestled in the outskirts of Gothenburg, Sweden. This elegant mansion, built at the end of the 18th century, is now a living museum that transports visitors back to the era of Swedish gentry.
The estate was designed and constructed by city architect Carl Wilhelm Carlberg and is considered one of the most complete and best-preserved examples of a Swedish 18th-century estate. The house is named after the Gunnebo estate, which dates back to the Middle Ages. In the late 1700s, the property was purchased by John Hall, one of the most successful merchants in Gothenburg, who commissioned the construction of the current house.
Gunnebo House is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, including a kitchen garden, a flower garden, and an English park, all restored according to the original drawings by Carlberg. These gardens not only provide a serene environment for visitors but also supply the on-site restaurant with fresh produce, ensuring a farm-to-table dining experience.
Inside the house, guests can explore a series of rooms that have been meticulously restored to reflect the 18th-century lifestyle of the Hall family. Original furnishings, textiles, and decorations offer a glimpse into the past, providing insight into the social and cultural life of Swedish nobility. Guided tours are available, giving visitors a deeper understanding of the history and heritage of the estate.
The museum also hosts various events throughout the year, including traditional Swedish festivities, concerts, and theatrical performances, all of which aim to enhance the historical ambiance of Gunnebo.
Gunnebo House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Liseberg, Helix Roller Coaster, Lisebergbanan, AtmosFear.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Gunnebo House by public transport?
Bus
- Gunnebodal • Lines: 751, Lila (13 min walk)
- Kikås • Lines: Lila (14 min walk)