Torup Castle
Castle in Svedala Municipality, Scania, Sweden
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Torup Castle (Swedish: Torups slott) is a castle in Svedala Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. It is situated approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Malmö. It was constructed by Görvel Fadersdotter (Sparre) for her son, after the death of her second spouse, Danish Privy Councillor Truid Gregersen Ulfstand (1487–1545).[1][2]
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Castles, fortresses, and palaces in Scania
- Alnarp
- Bäckaskog
- Barsebäck
- Bellinga
- Bjärsjöholm
- Bjärsjölagård
- Björnstorp
- Bollerup
- Borgeby
- Börringe
- Bosjökloster
- Charlottenlund
- Christinehof
- Dybäck
- Ellinge
- Gärsnäs
- Glimmingehus
- Gyllebo
- Häckeberga
- Hanaskog
- Herrevad
- Hjularöd
- Högestad
- Hovdala
- Jordberga
- Kärnan
- Karsholm
- Kåseholm
- Kastberga
- Klågerup
- Knutstorp
- Krageholm
- Krapperup
- Kronovall
- Kulla Gunnarstorp
- Kåseholm
- Landskrona
- Löberöd
- Malmöhus
- Maltesholm
- Marsvinsholm
- Näsbyholm
- Örenäs
- Örtofta
- Örup
- Osbyholm
- Össjö
- Övedskloster
- Ovesholm
- Pålsjö
- Råbelöv
- Rönneholm
- Rosendal
- Rössjöholm
- Sinclairsholm
- Skabersjö
- Skarhult
- Smedstorp
- Snogeholm
- Sofiero
- Sövdeborg
- Svaneholm
- Svenstorp
- Tomarps Kungsgård
- Toppeladugård
- Torup
- Tosterup
- Trolle-Ljungby
- Trolleholm
- Trollenäs
- Tunbyholm
- Vannaröd
- Vegeholm
- Viderup
- Vittskövle
- Vrams Gunnarstorp
- Wanås
See also: Castles in Sweden
See also
References
- ^ "Torup 3", col. 478, Nordisk familjebok (2nd edn., 1919)
- ^ Carl Martin Rosenberg: Geografiskt-statistiskt handlexikon öfver Sverige, Stockholm 1882-1883, p. 861
Further reading
- Coyet, Henriette: "Om kejsar Wilhelms besök på Torup och Skabersjö i september 1899". In: Elbogen (Årsskrift) (Malmö: Malmö kulturhistoriska förening, 1991-) 1998 (66): pp. 75–86. ISSN 1102-2892. ISSN 1102-2892 ISSN 1102-2892. Libris 2874442
- Friblick, Lena (2013): Historien om Torup. Malmö: Xenofilia. Libris 14215042. ISBN 9789197852562
- Lundberg, Erik (1933): Torups slott: en byggnadshistorisk undersökning. Lund. Libris 10191837
- Lönnäng, Ragnar (2006): Till skånska slott och sevärdheter. Simrishamn: Gröna nyckeln. pp. 218–221. Libris 10126422. ISBN 9163183498
- Torup: kultur & natur. Malmö: Fritid Malmö. 1997. Libris 2315089
- Åberg, Alf; Lindkvist, Lennart (1960): Skånska slott och deras herrar: en krönika i ord och bild om gårdar och människoöden. Stockholm: Bonnier. pp. 71–80. Libris 700041
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