Björkborn Manor

Björkborn Manor
Björkborns herrgård
Interactive map of the Björkborn Manor area
General information
TypeManor house
LocationBjörkbornsvägen 10, Karlskoga, Sweden
Construction started19th century
Completed1810s
Design and construction
Known forAlfred Nobel
Website
Björkborn Manor
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Björkborn Manor (Swedish: Björkborns herrgård, Swedish pronunciation: [bjœːrkboːɳ]) is a manor house and the very last residence of Alfred Nobel in Sweden. The manor is located in Karlskoga Municipality, Örebro County, Sweden. The current-standing white-colored manor house was built in the 1810s, but the history of the property is older.

Björkborn Manor is the site of an Alfred Nobel museum. It had a role in the process of the creation of the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Foundation.

Björkborn is located within a park-like garden, that is bordered by a river to the west and south, and by an industrial area to the north.