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Ekerö Municipality ( Swedish : Ekerö kommun ) is a municipality in the province of Uppland in Stockholm County in east central Sweden. The name derives from the name of the main island within the municipality whose name is Ekerön , and literally means "Oak Island". Its seat is located in the town of Ekerö .

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29-734: Mälby ( Swedish pronunciation: [ˈmɛ̌ːlbʏ] ) is a village (smaller locality) in Ekerö Municipality , Stockholm County , southeastern Sweden . 59°20′47.94″N 17°30′10.44″E  /  59.3466500°N 17.5029000°E  / 59.3466500; 17.5029000 This article about a location in Stockholm County , Sweden is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Eker%C3%B6 Municipality The King of Sweden resides in Ekerö Municipality, at Drottningholm Palace (see below). Originally, when

58-453: A country other than Sweden. Divided by country in the table below - the Nordic countries as well as the 12 most common countries of birth outside of Sweden for Swedish residents have been included, with other countries of birth bundled together by continent by Statistics Sweden . The Ekerö's politics has traditionally been dominated by the centre-right Moderate Party since 1979. The voter turnout

87-403: A hotel. In the 1950s, ancient remains were found on the island of Helgö . The excavations that followed unveiled eight groups of buildings and objects from Ireland, Egypt, and India dating back to the eighth century offering a hint of the extent of the trade of the era. The settlement is, however, believed to be considerably older and have reached its peak around 500-600 CE. On Helgö is also

116-479: A narrow rift valley stretching north to forest-laden moraines . These historical meadows lands were cultivated in the 19th century and have hardly been altered since, as several well-preserved 18th century farmyards bear witness to. The oldest archaeological remains on Adelsö, found north of Hovgården, are grave fields and burial mounds from the Bronze Age (c. 1800-500 BC). Apparently this culture survived into

145-525: Is a group of twenty buildings next to the Chinese Pavilion built in the 1750s and 1760s, intended to be a mercantile prototype settlement. 70-80 people lived there for a few decades producing luxury items for the royal court and the nobility, including some of the interior of the China Pavillin. The buildings later inspired author Elsa Beskow to some of her fairy tales. Kungshatt ("King's Hat")

174-462: Is a rocky island south of Lovön where, according to a legend, a king Erik Väderhatt ("Eric Weather Hat"), so named because of his fortune with the winds which he could foretell with his hat, escaped his enemies by jumping from the cliff with his horse. The location for this event was furnished with a copper hat, now substituted with an iron hat. Svartsjö Palace was originally a Folkung mansion. The palace King Gustav I and his sons had built here

203-466: Is served by the Stockholm public transport system through SL . All bus routes have connection with the Stockholm metro at Brommaplan . More recently a ferry has started running regularly between Ekerö and Stockholm city. The county road 261 offers connection to motorists from Brommaplan and other western suburbs of Stockholm. There is only one bridge, Nockebybron , connecting the municipality with

232-646: Is usually high and among the highest in the country. Source: These are the election results from the 1973 onwards in Ekerö Municipality. In the SCB reports from 1988 to 1994 the exact decimals of the Sweden Democrats were not reported since only parties near the 4% nationwide threshold were reported on. 1985, the Christian Democrats (KD) and Centre Party (C) were allied as "The Centre" so their shared votes are reported as those of C in that election. Ekerö

261-628: The Iron Age (AD 500-800) as graves from the early part of this period have been found at several locations in the area. At Hovgården some 124 graves have been found; the oldest from late Roman Iron Age (AD 1-400) and the youngest from the beginning of the Middle Ages (c. 1050-1520), indicating the area has been settled uninterruptedly throughout this period. Just north of the parish church are five large burial mounds of which three are called Kungshögar . In Swedish, Kung meaning King and högar , from

290-564: The Kaggeholm Palace , with a history stretching back to 1370. The palace was built in the 1720s. The Barrow of Björn Ironside on Munsö Island is part of the Iron Age grave field Munsö-Husby. On Munsö is also Munsö Church ; one of three round churches in the Stockholm area. Probably built in 1187, it contains several medieval wooden sculptures. There are several outdoor activities that can be enjoyed, such as fishing and bicycling, as

319-600: The Långa raden (the "Long Row") to accommodate the royal life guard . By 1815 78 properties existed in the area. However, it failed to develop in the direction sketched-out by Gustav III, and instead evolved into a summer residence area inhabited by wealthy burghers , the large-scales villas in a wide range of styles have given the area its characteristics. In the middle of the 20th century, several buildings by well-known Swedish architects, including Nils Tesch , Ralph Erskine , Peter Celsing and Bengt Lindroos , were added. Kanton

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348-517: The Old Norse word haugr , meaning mound or barrow. Hovgården apparently was the location for a royal estate Kungsgård as early as the Viking Age (c. 800-1050). An excavation of one of these royal mounds in 1917 revealed the remains of a wealthy man who lived around 900. He was burned lying in a boat, dressed in expensive clothing but without weapons, accompanied by horses, cows, and dogs. Birka ,

377-532: The Reformation . During the 18th century, soldiers, carpenters and other craftsmen working at The Royal Palace settled in the area. Intentions were to develop it into a suburb to the palace like at the Versailles Palace , and this end the area was granted the status of a city to attract entrepreneurs and artists to the royal court. During the reign of King Gustav III had several buildings erected, including

406-620: The Swedish East India Company . Birka on the Björkö island is the oldest urban structure in Sweden, founded in the mid eighth century. In the ninth century, Ansgar , Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen , made two failed attempts to convert its inhabitants. The settlement was finally abandoned in the late tenth century for unknown reasons. The excavations of the approximately 1.100 graves in the area started in 1871 and have continued since. A museum

435-572: The Lovö island, was originally a Renaissance palace built by King John III for Queen Catherine Jagellon . On December 30, 1661, the old palace burned down. Queen Dowager Hedvig Eleonora had a new palace erected out of the preserved walls and cellar vaults from King John III:s palace in the French Baroque style to the design of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder , a work later completed by Nicodemus Tessin

464-624: The Younger , Carl Hårleman , and Jean Eric Rehn . Since 1981 it is the permanent residence of the royal family , but large parts of the park are accessible to the public. The palace features several uniquely preserved structures, including the Palace Theatre , inaugurated in 1766 and still delivering operas using the preserved original machinery; and the Chinese Pavilion , the Rococo design of Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz filled with Chinese luxury delivered by

493-463: The first local government acts were implemented in Sweden in 1863, eight rural municipalities were created, each corresponding to an old parish . The municipal reform of 1952 grouped them in two new larger entities. The next reform in 1971 merged them into the present municipality. Ekerö is the only municipality in the Lake Mälaren region composed exclusively of islands. Land elevation has reduced

522-418: The left coalition and 56.9% for the right coalition. Indicators are in percentage points except population totals and income. The population in Ekerö Municipality has the seventh highest median income per capita in Sweden, although the share of highly educated persons, according to Statistics Sweden 's definition: persons with post-secondary education that is three years or longer, is 31.3% and slightly over

551-402: The mainland, but there is also a car ferry taking motorists to Botkyrka Municipality south-west of Stockholm. Ekerö is twinned with the following municipality: Hovg%C3%A5rden Hovgården is an archaeological site on the Lake Mälaren island of Adelsö in Ekerö Municipality in central-eastern Sweden . During the Viking Age , the centre of the prospering Mälaren Valley was

580-590: The national average, 27.0%. On 31 December 2017 the number of people with a foreign background (persons born outside of Sweden or with two parents born outside of Sweden) was 5 825, or 20.99% of the population (27 753 on 31 December 2017). On 31 December 2002 the number of residents with a foreign background was (per the same definition) 2 358, or 10.28% of the population (22 936 on 31 December 2002). On 31 December 2017 there were 27 753 residents in Ekerö, of which 3 345 people (12.05%) were born in

609-408: The nature is always nearby. Each of the islands also offers distinctive experiences and sights. This is a demographic table based on Ekerö Municipality's electoral districts in the 2022 Swedish general election sourced from SVT 's election platform, in turn taken from SCB official statistics. In total there were 29,062 residents, including 20,320 Swedish citizens of voting age. 42.0% voted for

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638-479: The number of islands and skerries to 140, the largest of which are Adelsö , Munsö , Ekerö , Färingsö , and Lovö . 2000 years ago, during the Roman Iron Age , Färingsön was more of an archipelago of twenty islands. The municipality contains two UNESCO World Heritage Sites . One is Birka , an old Viking Age village, and the other is Drottningholm Palace and its surroundings. Drottningholm, located on

667-424: The oldest town in Sweden, was an international trade post. It has been assumed the royal settlement at Hovgården was established as the king's mean of controlling Birka. However, while Birka was abandoned in the mid-10th century, the royal estate was apparently not as the runestone U 11 from around 1070 which claims to have been carved for the king was erected next to the royal mounds. It was part of Uppsala öd ,

696-487: The paintings in the interior, dating back to the end of the 13th century and the early 15th century, were painted over in the 18th century but were restored in the 1920s and in 2002, together with some of the furniture. Ekebyhov is a real estate created around 1630. Its main building, Ekebyhov Palace , is a wooden structure begun in 1674 and completed in 1704. It is the oldest preserved wooden palace in Europe. The gardens of

725-523: The palace boasts several unique plants and features a café. It is since 1980 owned by the municipality. Skytteholm is a seat farm . Its main building, Skytteholm Mansion , was one of the mansions of Johan Skytte , mentor of Gustavus Adolphus the Great , had built in the Lake Mälaren region. Founded in 1631, its present appearance is mostly from around 1920. It is today mostly used for conferences and as

754-499: The settlement Birka , founded in the mid-8th century and abandoned in the late 10th century and located on the island Björkö just south of Adelsö. Hovgården is believed to have been the site from which kings and chieftains ruled the area. Hovgården, together with Birka became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. Hovgården is located on the flat country north-west of the Romanesque Adelsö Church , characterised by

783-617: The summer residence of Magnus Barnlock were the Ordinance of Alsnö created the foundation of the Swedish nobility , and a Romanesque church from the 12th century. Next to this Crown palace is the residential area Drottningholmsmalmen ("Drottningholm Ridge/ Esker ") which draws its history back to the Torvesund manor built in 1579-80 and which served as a place of refuge for the Jesuits following

812-464: Was created in 1995, and in summers various boats carry large numbers of tourists to the island. Other historical sights of interest are several runestones and other Viking remains, eight medieval churches, and old towns. . On the Adelsö Island is Hovgården , together with Birka a world heritage site, featuring barrows, thick walls, and runestones. There is also Alsnö hus , the ruins of

841-413: Was destroyed by fire in 1687. The rococo palace, built 1735–1739 to the design of Carl Hårleman and later expanded by Queen Louisa Ulrika , was neglected for centuries before being restored. Its Baroque and English gardens are preserved. Hilleshög Church is a mostly Romanesque edifice, built in granite and brick , with some parts from the 17th and 18th centuries and later additions. Many of

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