Lindholmen Castle
Svedala, Sweden, Sweden
Lindholmen Castle, located in Svedala Municipality near Lake Börringe in Scania, southern Sweden, was a fortified medieval stronghold built during the Danish rule of the region, with records dating back to the 14th century when it came under royal control in 1339 under King Magnus Eriksson.
Strengthened with double moats and robust walls for defense, it hosted significant events like Queen Margaret I's 1395 peace negotiations and served as a prison for deposed Swedish King Albrecht von Mecklenburg after his 1389 defeat at the Battle of Falköping.
Today, only a grassy mound with scattered stones remains atop the hill, accessible via marked paths with informational panels explaining its layout amid marshlands and waterways.
Location
233 91 Skåne County, Sweden
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