Hjularöd Castle

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Hjularöd Castle
Hjularöds slott
Eslöv Municipality
Hjularöd Castle
Hjularöd Castle is located in Skåne
Hjularöd Castle
Hjularöd Castle
Coordinates55°44′06″N 13°33′32″E / 55.735°N 13.558889°E / 55.735; 13.558889
TypeCastle
Site information
Open to
the public
No
Site history
Built1894-97

Hjularöd Castle (Swedish: Hjularöds slott) is a castle in Eslöv Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden.

The castle was first mentioned in 1391, but the current castle was built in 1894-1897. It was built on command of the former owner, chamberlain Hans Gustaf Toll. French medieval castles, the château de Pierrefonds in particular, were inspiration for the castle when architects Isak Gustaf Clason and Lars Israel Wahlman designed it.

Outside scenes from the television series Mysteriet på Greveholm (The mystery at Greveholm) in 1996 were filmed in the courtyard of the castle.[1]

The castle has been owned by the Bergengren family since 1926 and is not open to the public.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hjularöds slott" (in Swedish). Eslöv Municipality. Retrieved 7 September 2011.

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