Bjärsjölagård Castle
55°43′34″N 13°41′56″E / 55.726111°N 13.698889°E / 55.726111; 13.698889Type Castle Site information Open to
the public By appointment only Site history Built 18th century Castles Castle ruins
the public
Bjärsjölagård Castle (Swedish: Bjärsjölagård slott) is a former mansion in Sjöbo Municipality, Scania, Sweden. [1]
History
The main building from 1766 and the north wing from 1777 are in Rococo architectural style. They were designed by architect Jean Eric Rehn (1717-1793). The south wing dates from 1812 and was designed in Empire style. Since 1958, the manor has functioned as a conference facility and has been a popular place for weddings and other gatherings. [2]
See also
References
External links
- Bjärsjölagård slott website
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Castles, fortresses, and palaces in Scania
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- Bäckaskog
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- Bjärsjölagård
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- Bollerup
- Borgeby
- Börringe
- Bosjökloster
- Charlottenlund
- Christinehof
- Dybäck
- Ellinge
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- Gyllebo
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- Hanaskog
- Herrevad
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- Högestad
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- Kärnan
- Karsholm
- Kåseholm
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- Klågerup
- Knutstorp
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- Krapperup
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- Näsbyholm
- Örenäs
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- Vannaröd
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- Vrams Gunnarstorp
- Wanås
See also: Castles in Sweden
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