Säbyholm, Manor house in Landskrona Municipality, Sweden.
Säbyholm is a manor house in Landskrona Municipality featuring stone architecture with symmetrical design and detailed craftsmanship in the main building and surrounding structures. The estate includes farmland, a golf course, hotel facilities, and a marina for boats.
The manor house dates back to the 13th century when it served as a residence for Swedish nobility. Architect Carl Christoffer Gjörwell later redesigned the building, shaping much of its current appearance.
The rooms inside show furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries bought from Stockholm auction houses, reflecting how wealthy Swedish families lived. These collections tell you about the tastes and habits of the people who made this their home.
The grounds offer year-round activities like walking, golf, and boating. On-site accommodations and dining options mean you can spend several hours or a full day exploring the property.
Restoration work uncovered the original 19th-century color scheme, which was carefully brought back to life. This color recovery allowed the ground floor to be restored to match the original design plans.
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