Charlottenlund Castle
Castle in Scania, Sweden
55°25′51″N 13°41′28″E / 55.430797°N 13.690977°E / 55.430797; 13.690977the public
Charlottenlund Castle (Swedish: Charlottenlunds slott) is a castle in Ystad Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden.
Charlottenlund is located 5 miles west of Ystad. The castle was built in 1849 in Gothic Revival style, with an open courtyard with a gallery.
From the beginning, Charlottenlund belonged to Marsvinsholm estate and was then called Snårestad's manor. The farm was subdivided in 1841 and bought in 1848 by Count Arvid Posse. It was he who had the current main building erected. In 1902, the estate was bought by Danish-born Jacob Lachmann. It is still owned by his descendants.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Snogeholm". Projekt Runeberg Nordisk Familjebok (in Swedish). December 10, 2023.
- v
- t
- e
Castles, fortresses, and palaces in Scania
- Alnarp
- Bäckaskog
- Barsebäck
- Bellinga
- Bjärsjöholm
- Bjärsjölagård
- Björnstorp
- Bollerup
- Borgeby
- Börringe
- Bosjökloster
- Charlottenlund
- Christinehof
- Dybäck
- Ellinge
- Gärsnäs
- Glimmingehus
- Gyllebo
- Häckeberga
- Hanaskog
- Herrevad
- Hjularöd
- Högestad
- Hovdala
- Jordberga
- Kärnan
- Karsholm
- Klågerup
- Knutstorp
- Krageholm
- Krapperup
- Kronovall
- Kulla Gunnarstorp
- Landskrona
- Löberöd
- Malmöhus
- Maltesholm
- Marsvinsholm
- Näsbyholm
- Örenäs
- Örtofta
- Örup
- Osbyholm
- Össjö
- Övedskloster
- Ovesholm
- Pålsjö
- Råbelöv
- Rönneholm
- Rosendal
- Rössjöholm
- Sinclairsholm
- Skabersjö
- Skarhult
- Smedstorp
- Snogeholm
- Sofiero
- Sövdeborg
- Svaneholm
- Svenstorp
- Tomarps Kungsgård
- Toppeladugård
- Torup
- Tosterup
- Trolle-Ljungby
- Trolleholm
- Trollenäs
- Tunbyholm
- Vannaröd
- Vegeholm
- Viderup
- Vittskövle
- Vrams Gunnarstorp
- Wanås
See also: Castles in Sweden
This article about a castle in Sweden is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e