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Campus development

That our campus areas develop and provide higher education institutions with the right conditions over time is crucial for us as a company. The key to success is to find close and good forms of collaboration with our customers where we can translate visions into concrete development and action plans.

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Vacant premises

Our knowledge environments are dynamic places where the core focuse is on education and research, but also on entrepreneurship and innovation. We have modern labs and offices for rent at several of our campuses.

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Ultuna / Green Innovation Park

Herrgården (C4:1)

Quick facts

  • Architect:
  • Address: Arrheniusplan 2 B-D
  • Facility ID: C0004001
  • Property Designation: Ultuna 2:23

General information

Administrative building - Ultuna kungsgård's corp-de-logi-built of plastered brick on 2.5 floors, as well as a partially furnished attic under a brick roof. Reddish alcohol-plastered plinth, yellow basement floor with yellow window joinery. The upper floors are white and have yellow profiled window surrounds with acroteria. White painted window joinery. Gable-crowned straight-closed main portal with green-painted double mirror doors. Double free staircase of reddish sandstone with iron railing in front of the main entrance. In the middle of the roof of the main facade sits a clock with a round dial and gold numerals, surrounded by wrought iron ornaments. The clock is flanked by two semi-circular domes.

On the garden facade, a later added balcony.
The basement floor has an entrance on each gable and a longitudinal corridor.
Minor interior details preserved from earlier times.

Built on one floor on a furnished basement floor (which may possibly be partly older) according to drawings from 1773, drawn up at ÖIÄ.
Rebuilt around 1796 (the gables were walled up). Top floor built on in 1849.
Exterior renovation in 1963 and 2010. Interior restoration and rebuilding in 1964 (Länsarkitektkontoret Uppsala).

A smaller garden facility is located south of the building.

Building Guide