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American Swedish Institute

2600 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55407

Featured Review : Even if you're not Swedish you'll enjoy exploring Minneapolis' only castle. This 33 room mansion was completed in 1908 for Swedish newspaper publisher, Swan Turnblad, a Swedish immigrant who lived here with his young...See Full Review

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American Swedish Institute

  • 4 out of 5 stars by wanderluster from Evansville, Indiana
  • November 9, 2002
American Swedish Institute
Quote: Even if you're not Swedish you'll enjoy exploring Minneapolis' only castle. This 33 room mansion was completed in 1908 for Swedish newspaper publisher, Swan Turnblad, a Swedish immigrant who lived here with his young wife and daughter. He... Read the full American Swedish Institute review

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Swedish American Institute

  • 4 out of 5 stars by pitchypatchy from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • October 18, 2000
Quote: Located in an incredible turn of the century mansion built by a Swedish newspaper publisher, the Institute has a diverse collection of art and historical objects relating to Swedish culture in Minnesota. The mansion has some of the most incredible... Read the full American Swedish Institute review

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