Tunbyholm Castle

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Tunbyholm Castle
Tunbyholms slott
Tomelilla Municipality
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Tunbyholm Castle
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Tunbyholm Castle
Coordinates 55°35′52″N14°07′24″E / 55.597778°N 14.123333°E / 55.597778; 14.123333
TypeCastle
Site information
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Site history
Built1634-40s

Tunbyholm Castle (Swedish : Tunbyholms slott) is a manor house at Tomelilla Municipality in Scania, Sweden.

The facility consists of a two-story building with yellow facades, white pilasters and window surrounds as well as two free-standing wings with square floors, flat saddle roof and pediment-crowned central section. The present appearance is the result of a classic restoration in the 1830s. [1]

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References

  1. "Tunbyholms slott". Länsstyrelsen Skåne. Retrieved September 1, 2020.