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    Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz (30 January 1716 – 1 March 1796) was a Swedish architect and civil servant. Adelcrantz's style developed from a rococo influenced...
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    Scheffer". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved September 1, 2019. "Carl Fredric Adelcrantz". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved September 1, 2019. "Johan...
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    ownership of Count Fredrik Georg Hans Carl Wachtmeister (1720–1792). It was designed by architect Carl Fredric Adelcrantz (1716-1796). The estate has belonged...
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    (1906). "1. Adelcrantz, Göran Josua (Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-07-24. "Carl Fredric Adelcrantz - Svenskt...
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    guesthouse. In 1753, Queen Louisa Ulrika commissioned architect Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz to convert the building into a theatre. It was built in Rococo...
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    interior works commenced, under the architectural direction of Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, and continued into the 19th century. The queen's bedchamber is...
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    century, and was probably finished in 1781. It was designed by Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz. The two wings are earlier, dating from the 17th century. In addition...
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  • Viscount Sackville, British Army general (d. 1785) January 30 – Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, Swedish architect and civil servant (d. 1796) February 2 – David...
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