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Jordberga Castle
Jordberga slott
Trelleborg Municipality
Jordberga Castle
Jordberga Castle is located in Skåne
Jordberga Castle
Jordberga Castle
Coordinates 55°24′54″N 13°24′56″E / 55.415°N 13.415556°E / 55.415; 13.415556
Site information
Owner Otto von Arnold
Open to
the public
By appointment only
Site history
Built1908

Jordberga Castle ( Swedish: Jordberga slott) is a manor house in Trelleborg Municipality in the Scania ( Skåne) region in southern Sweden.

History

The estate dates to the 1400s. Jordberga was bought in 1811 by Governor Eric von Nolcken (1763–1834) and inherited by his son Carl Adam von Nolcken (1811–1857) who had the main house built in Gothic style under design by Swedish architect Carl Georg Brunius (1793–1869). Carl Gustaf Stjernswärd (1844–1896) had the main house re-built in 1908. It was designed in Art Nouveau baroque style by Danish architect Henri Carl August Glæsel (1853–1921). [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Carl Georg Brunius". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Henri Glæsel (1853-1921)". indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved September 1, 2020.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jordberga Castle
Jordberga slott
Trelleborg Municipality
Jordberga Castle
Jordberga Castle is located in Skåne
Jordberga Castle
Jordberga Castle
Coordinates 55°24′54″N 13°24′56″E / 55.415°N 13.415556°E / 55.415; 13.415556
Site information
Owner Otto von Arnold
Open to
the public
By appointment only
Site history
Built1908

Jordberga Castle ( Swedish: Jordberga slott) is a manor house in Trelleborg Municipality in the Scania ( Skåne) region in southern Sweden.

History

The estate dates to the 1400s. Jordberga was bought in 1811 by Governor Eric von Nolcken (1763–1834) and inherited by his son Carl Adam von Nolcken (1811–1857) who had the main house built in Gothic style under design by Swedish architect Carl Georg Brunius (1793–1869). Carl Gustaf Stjernswärd (1844–1896) had the main house re-built in 1908. It was designed in Art Nouveau baroque style by Danish architect Henri Carl August Glæsel (1853–1921). [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Carl Georg Brunius". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "Henri Glæsel (1853-1921)". indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved September 1, 2020.

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