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Angerstein is a German-Swedish family from Angerstein, Niedersachsen, Holy Roman Empire, with indications of ultimate origins from Hungary. The Swedish branch immigrated through Anders Angerstein (1614-1659), along with accompanying smiths. In time, Anders Angerstein settled by the Angerstein forge in Vikmanshyttan, Dalarna. His issue extended the holdings, including Vira bruk, Thurbo, and Bispberg, inter alia, with craft production authorisation by the Swedish Board of Mines, remaining in the family until the 19th century. Donations were extended to cultural heritage protected interiors of the Hedemora church in the Diocese of Västerås.

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  • Angerstein is a German-Swedish family from Angerstein, Niedersachsen, Holy Roman Empire, with indications of ultimate origins from Hungary. The Swedish branch immigrated through Anders Angerstein (1614-1659), along with accompanying smiths. In time, Anders Angerstein settled by the Angerstein forge in Vikmanshyttan, Dalarna. His issue extended the holdings, including Vira bruk, Thurbo, and Bispberg, inter alia, with craft production authorisation by the Swedish Board of Mines, remaining in the family until the 19th century. Donations were extended to cultural heritage protected interiors of the Hedemora church in the Diocese of Västerås. In 1981, the former Angerstein steelworks were transformed into the Steelworks Museum of Vikmanshyttan, maintained as a museum of regional industrial history. (en)
  • Angerstein är en tysk-svensk släkt med härkomst från Angerstein, Niedersachsen, Tysk-romerska riket, med uppgifter om tidigare ursprung från Ungern. Släkten, som invandrade till Sverige genom Anders Angerstein (1614–1659), ska enligt uppgift härröra från den ungerske smeden Stephan Chrachta, som på 1200-talet adlats von Angerstein av den tysk-romerske kejsaren Fredrik II och förlänats bergsbruket Angerstein vid floden Leine i Tysk-romerska riket. År 1981 omvandlades de angersteinska bruket i Vikmanshyttan till ett regionalt näringslivshistoriskt museum med namnet Vikmanshyttans bruksmuseum. (sv)
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  • The mansion of Vikmanshyttan. (en)
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  • Angerstein är en tysk-svensk släkt med härkomst från Angerstein, Niedersachsen, Tysk-romerska riket, med uppgifter om tidigare ursprung från Ungern. Släkten, som invandrade till Sverige genom Anders Angerstein (1614–1659), ska enligt uppgift härröra från den ungerske smeden Stephan Chrachta, som på 1200-talet adlats von Angerstein av den tysk-romerske kejsaren Fredrik II och förlänats bergsbruket Angerstein vid floden Leine i Tysk-romerska riket. År 1981 omvandlades de angersteinska bruket i Vikmanshyttan till ett regionalt näringslivshistoriskt museum med namnet Vikmanshyttans bruksmuseum. (sv)
  • Angerstein is a German-Swedish family from Angerstein, Niedersachsen, Holy Roman Empire, with indications of ultimate origins from Hungary. The Swedish branch immigrated through Anders Angerstein (1614-1659), along with accompanying smiths. In time, Anders Angerstein settled by the Angerstein forge in Vikmanshyttan, Dalarna. His issue extended the holdings, including Vira bruk, Thurbo, and Bispberg, inter alia, with craft production authorisation by the Swedish Board of Mines, remaining in the family until the 19th century. Donations were extended to cultural heritage protected interiors of the Hedemora church in the Diocese of Västerås. (en)
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  • Angerstein family (en)
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