Gåsevadholm Castle
Sweden, Sweden
Gåsevadholm Castle, situated on an island in the Rolfsån river in Halland county near Kungsbacka, Sweden, traces its origins to a medieval fortress from the 13th century with fortifications including moats and ramparts.
The present pink-colored structure was built in the late 18th century during the late Baroque period, featuring a central main building flanked by two lower wings connected by galleries, serving as a manor house owned by notable figures like Sir John Maclean, 1st Baronet.
Today, it functions as an office building within a scenic parkland setting, preserving its historical architecture without public access.
Location
Gåsevadholmsvägen 131, 434 97 Kungsbacka, Sweden
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