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Prinsvillan (the Prince Villa) is a villa on Germaniavägen 14 A in Djursholm by architects Axel Viktor Forsberg and Gustaf Hermansson. It is situated in the Grotte quarter near Djursholm Castle and is also called Grottevillan or Grotte 7. The villa was initially built in 1905 by Forsberg, but was redesigned and expanded significantly during 1908–1909 by Hermansson in the jugend inspired country mansion style typical in Sweden at the turn of the 20th century.

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  • Prinsvillan (the Prince Villa) is a villa on Germaniavägen 14 A in Djursholm by architects Axel Viktor Forsberg and Gustaf Hermansson. It is situated in the Grotte quarter near Djursholm Castle and is also called Grottevillan or Grotte 7. The villa was initially built in 1905 by Forsberg, but was redesigned and expanded significantly during 1908–1909 by Hermansson in the jugend inspired country mansion style typical in Sweden at the turn of the 20th century. The villa was built for Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland (1889–1918), the youngest son of Gustaf V of Sweden, who suffered from epilepsy and lived a withdrawn life. It is, however, unclear when Prince Erik lived in the villa. The villa has been privately owned since the 1960s and was during the 1990s a residence for the South African embassy in Sweden. It has been given a preservation order as a building of national cultural interest. (en)
  • Grotte 7 (ibland kallad Prinsvillan och Grottevillan) är en kulturhistoriskt värdefull villafastighet i kvarteret Grotte på Germaniavägen 14A i Djursholm, Danderyds kommun. Villan ritades 1905 av arkitekt Axel Viktor Forsberg och blev 1908-1909 komplett ombyggd efter ritningar av arkitekt Gustaf Hermansson. Vintern 1926-1927 målade Jöns Thulin tapeter i villans herrum och sängkammare. Ombyggnaden 1908-1909 lär ha utförts för Prins Erik, hertig av Västmanland, som troligtvis aldrig flyttade hit. Villan kallas dock ofta Prinsvillan i folkmun och även Grottevillan efter kvarterets namn. Byggnaden är av kommunen klassificerad som "omistlig". (sv)
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  • Grotte 7 (ibland kallad Prinsvillan och Grottevillan) är en kulturhistoriskt värdefull villafastighet i kvarteret Grotte på Germaniavägen 14A i Djursholm, Danderyds kommun. Villan ritades 1905 av arkitekt Axel Viktor Forsberg och blev 1908-1909 komplett ombyggd efter ritningar av arkitekt Gustaf Hermansson. Vintern 1926-1927 målade Jöns Thulin tapeter i villans herrum och sängkammare. Ombyggnaden 1908-1909 lär ha utförts för Prins Erik, hertig av Västmanland, som troligtvis aldrig flyttade hit. Villan kallas dock ofta Prinsvillan i folkmun och även Grottevillan efter kvarterets namn. Byggnaden är av kommunen klassificerad som "omistlig". (sv)
  • Prinsvillan (the Prince Villa) is a villa on Germaniavägen 14 A in Djursholm by architects Axel Viktor Forsberg and Gustaf Hermansson. It is situated in the Grotte quarter near Djursholm Castle and is also called Grottevillan or Grotte 7. The villa was initially built in 1905 by Forsberg, but was redesigned and expanded significantly during 1908–1909 by Hermansson in the jugend inspired country mansion style typical in Sweden at the turn of the 20th century. (en)
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  • Prinsvillan, Djursholm (en)
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