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The National Property Board of Sweden ( sv, Statens fastighetsverk, SFV) is a
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State administrative authority, organised under the
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. SFV is responsible for managing a portion of the real property assets owned by the
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. The portfolio consists of more than 2,300 properties, or approximately 3,000 buildings; among them a number of castles, museums, theatres, historic fortifications, ministry buildings, embassies, county residences and parks.


History

SFV was established in 1993, after the National Board of Public Building ( sv, Byggnadsstyrelsen) split into several smaller units, including Akademiska Hus,
Vasakronan Vasakronan is a Swedish real estate company. Formerly wholly government-owned, it is now owned in equal shares by the First, Second, Third and Fourth Swedish national pension funds. Vasakronan is one of the largest real estate companies in Sweden ...
and SFV. The agency took over the responsibility for a portion of the State's real estate portfolio; mostly property of particularly historical value, for which there was a particular need for careful long-term management.


Organisation

The National Property Board Sweden is organised into seven units and seven property areas. The head office is located in Stockholm, and the agency is led by Director-General Björn Anderson.


See also

*
Crown palaces in Sweden The Royal palaces in the Kingdom of Sweden are the following: *The Royal Palace in Stockholm *Drottningholm Palace *Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm *Gripsholm Castle, Mariefred * Gustav III's Pavilion *Haga Palace * Rosendal Palace *Rosersberg ...


References


External links


The National Property Board Sweden – Official site
(English) Government agencies of Sweden Property management Real estate in Sweden {{Sweden-gov-stub