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'''Trolleholm Castle''' is a castle in [[Scania]], [[Sweden]]. The estate comprises 110 houses and a total of 62,800 acres. Originally named Kattesnabbe and later Ericholm, it has been known since 1424, and was a monastic estate in the late [[Middle Ages]].
'''Trolleholm Castle''' is a castle in [[Sweden]].

It belonged to members of the Thott family (1533-1680) and [[Trolle]] family (1680-1806). Frederik Trolle (1693-1770) gave it its present name in 1755. During 1806 was the estate by inheritance to the family, who still owns it. The holder of the estate carry the family name Trolle-Bonde.<ref>[http://www.snl.no/Trolleholm ''Trolleholm'']</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of castles in Sweden]]
*[[List of castles in Sweden]]
==References==
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Revision as of 17:01, 11 May 2010

Trolleholm Castle
Sweden
Trolleholm Castle is located in Skåne
Trolleholm Castle
Trolleholm Castle
TypeCastle

Trolleholm Castle is a castle in Scania, Sweden. The estate comprises 110 houses and a total of 62,800 acres. Originally named Kattesnabbe and later Ericholm, it has been known since 1424, and was a monastic estate in the late Middle Ages.

It belonged to members of the Thott family (1533-1680) and Trolle family (1680-1806). Frederik Trolle (1693-1770) gave it its present name in 1755. During 1806 was the estate by inheritance to the family, who still owns it. The holder of the estate carry the family name Trolle-Bonde.[1]

See also

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