Did they ever live in Skokloster castle?
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Did they ever live in Skokloster castle?
Did they ever live in Skokloster castle? A historical perspective on energy-efficiency and comfort Gunhild Eriksdotter What do we know about the indoor climate of the past? What happens with the indoor climate when the top storey is removed? Or when the former ground floor is transformed into a basement? Penningby Castle The myth of the unhabitable castle The Great Hall at Skokloster was never completed The Little Ice Age (≈1400-1900) Five centuries of Stockholm winter/spring temperatures Little Ice Age impacts • Agrarian crisis (eg 1695-98) • Witch trials • Migration to the New World Johan Ekeblad, working at the court of Queen Kristina “The evil weather is averting our amusements” (Nov. 30, 1650) Diaries from Stockholm Bulstrode Whitelocke, British Ambassador “A great quantity of snow fell and covered the houses and fields and this was hard frozen: a matter at this time strange to the English, but ordinary here” (May 3, 1654) Charles Ogier, French secretary “The city is big and has quite a lot of inhabitants, although I didn’t see many people in the streets because the coldness that we experienced during this time made everybody lock themselves in the hot rooms” (Dec. 14, 1634) Climate history and architecture Climate consiousness Energy-efficiency and comfort Spaces, heating sources, textiles and furnishing Hardwick Hall – “more glass than wall” Bess of Hardwick (1521-1608) Skokloster castle built 1654-1676 Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613-1676) First floor with the principal apartments Combined heating systems Drawing by Magalotti 1674 Open fire place and tiled stove in situ The lesser-known cast iron stoves Example from Norway 18th C The state bed chamber The state bed chamber of Louis XIV (1638-1715) Count Wrangel’s apartment at Skokloster Wrangel’s state bed chamber Energy-efficiency and comfort Splendor and conspicuous consumption Did they ever live in the castle? An alternative dwelling Plan of the stone house in front of the castle