Björkborn Manor
| Björkborn Manor | |
|---|---|
Björkborns herrgård | |
| General information | |
| Type | Manor house |
| Address | Björkbornsvägen 10 |
| Town or city | Karlskoga |
| Country | Sweden |
| Construction started | 19th century |
| Completed | 1810s |
| Known for | Alfred Nobel |
| Website | |
| Björkborn Manor | |
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.