Gärsnäs Castle

Gärsnäs Castle (Swedish: Gärsnäs slott) is a castle in Simrishamn Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden.

Gärsnäs Castle
Gärsnäs slott
Simrishamn Municipality
Gärsnäs Castle
Gärsnäs Castle
Coordinates55.5328°N 14.1767°E / 55.5328; 14.1767
TypeCastle
Site information
Open to
the public
Unknown
Site history
Built14th century

The castle is mentioned in the 14th-century, and was originally a fortress surrounded by a moat, owned by the Drefelt family. The present castle was built by the landowner Falk Lykke, who acquired it from the Drefelt family in 1630. In 1658, it was acquired by Heinrich Rantzau. It was bought by the Swedish Baron Jöran Adlersteen in 1702 and inherited jointly by his three daughters, one of whom was Christina Beata Dagström, in 1713.[1] The castle is still privately owned.

See also

Sources

  1. Bolin, Sture: Olof J Dagström i Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (1931)


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