Also known as Armfelt family, Swedish noble family 458
thumb|220px|Armfelt family coat of armsThe Armfelt family (also Armfeldt) is a Swedish, Finnish and a Russian noble family. Members of this family were awarded with the title of Baron and Count in Sweden. There were two lines of the family, one living in Sweden, which died out in 1868 and the other one in Finland, that in 1952 has regained the right of representation at Sweden's Knighthood.
thumb|220px|Armfelt family coat of armsThe Armfelt family (also Armfeldt) is a Swedish, Finnish and a Russian noble family. Members of this family were awarded with the title of Baron and Count in Sweden. There were two lines of the family, one living in Sweden, which died out in 1868 and the other one in Finland, that in 1952 has regained the right of representation at Sweden's Knighthood.
== Estates == thumb|Wiurila Mansion. Architect Charles (Carlo) Bassi. thumb|Joensuu Manor was the home of Count [[Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt.]] The Armfelt family owned three large estates in Halikko, Salo: Wiurila Mansion, Vuorentaka Estate, and Joensuu Manor. Wiurila and Vuorentaka are owned by descendants of the family, while Joensuu was bought by Finnish banker Björn Wahlroos.
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