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[[Image:Vittskövle slott.jpg|thumb|260px|Vittskövle Castle]] |
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| name = Vittskövle Castle |
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| native_name = Vittskövle slott/Widtskövle slott |
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| location = [[Kristianstad Municipality]] |
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| image = Vittskövle castle.jpg |
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| caption = Vittskövle Castle |
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| map_type = Sweden Skåne |
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| coordinates = {{coord|55.8548|14.1334|type:landmark|display=inline}} |
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| map_size = 220 |
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| map_caption = [[Scania]], Sweden |
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| type = Castle |
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| built = 1553-77 |
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'''Vittskövle Castle''' ( |
'''Vittskövle Castle''' ({{langx|sv|Vittskövle slott}} also ''Widtskövle slott'') is an estate in [[Kristianstad Municipality]], [[Scania]], [[Sweden]]. It has one of the best-preserved [[Renaissance]] castles in the [[Nordic countries]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://gammalstorp.se/Slott_Widtskovle.htm|title= Widtskövle slott|author= Ragnar Lönnäng|website= gammalstorp |access-date=September 1, 2020}} </ref> |
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==History== |
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During the last years of the Middle Ages, the estate belonged to the [[Archbishop of Lund]]. The main house was erected by Jens Brahe (ca 1500–1560) |
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in the 16th century as a defence structure. It was completed in 1577. In the 18th century, the northwest tower burned and the spire was built in a romantic medieval style. The park and gardens were mainly built by Adolf Fredrik Barnekow (1744–87). |
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At the beginning of the 19th century, the castle was newly decorated with murals and ceiling paintings by Swedish painter Christian Laurentius Gernandt (1765-1825).Vittskövle has belonged to members of the Stjernswärd family since 1837. <ref>{{cite web|url= http://dev.lexikonettamanda.se/show.php?aid=15149 |title= Christian Laurentius Gernandt|website= Lexikonettamanda|access-date=September 1, 2020}} </ref> |
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==References== |
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{{coord|55|51|17|N|14|08|00|E|display=title|region:SE_type:landmark_source:dewiki}} |
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{{reflist}} |
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{{Castles in Scania}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Vittskovle Castle}} |
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[[da:Vittskövle Slot]] |
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[[de:Schloss Vittskövle]] |
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[[Category:16th-century establishments in Skåne County]] |
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[[fi:Vittskövlen linna]] |
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[[Category:Water castles]] |
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[[sv:Vittskövle slott]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 30 October 2024
Vittskövle Castle | |
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Vittskövle slott/Widtskövle slott | |
Kristianstad Municipality | |
Coordinates | 55°51′17″N 14°08′00″E / 55.8548°N 14.1334°E |
Type | Castle |
Site information | |
Open to the public | No |
Site history | |
Built | 1553-77 |
Vittskövle Castle (Swedish: Vittskövle slott also Widtskövle slott) is an estate in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, Sweden. It has one of the best-preserved Renaissance castles in the Nordic countries.[1]
History
[edit]During the last years of the Middle Ages, the estate belonged to the Archbishop of Lund. The main house was erected by Jens Brahe (ca 1500–1560) in the 16th century as a defence structure. It was completed in 1577. In the 18th century, the northwest tower burned and the spire was built in a romantic medieval style. The park and gardens were mainly built by Adolf Fredrik Barnekow (1744–87). At the beginning of the 19th century, the castle was newly decorated with murals and ceiling paintings by Swedish painter Christian Laurentius Gernandt (1765-1825).Vittskövle has belonged to members of the Stjernswärd family since 1837. [2]
References
[edit]- ^ Ragnar Lönnäng. "Widtskövle slott". gammalstorp. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- ^ "Christian Laurentius Gernandt". Lexikonettamanda. Retrieved September 1, 2020.