Not to be confused with Näs Castle, a ruin on the island of Visingsö, Sweden.
Nääs Castle is a 17th-century mansion near Gothenburg, Sweden. It's situated at the lake Sävelången in Västergötland.
In the later half of the 19th century Nääs became world-renowned through its Crafts College and for more than 50 years it was regarded as 'Sweden's window to the world'.
The mansion Nääs Castle is to be found on the Nääs estate at Sävelången lake in Västergötland, Sweden, east of Floda, Lerums municipality, Skallsjö parish. Nääs estate is widely renowned for its Crafts education during the late 19th century and the early 20th.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nääs_Castle
Official Website http://www.naas.se/
Coordinates 57°48'58.774" N 12°24'4.652" E