- Örenäs Castle
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Örenäs Castle Örenäs slott Landskrona Municipality
Örenäs CastleType Castle Coordinates 55°56′25″N 12°46′51″E / 55.94028°N 12.78083°ECoordinates: 55°56′25″N 12°46′51″E / 55.94028°N 12.78083°E Built 1914-18 Open to
the publicYes Örenäs Castle (Swedish: Örenäs slott) is a castle in Landskrona Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. A German Boroque style castle approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the center of Landskrona. The building as it looks today was raised in 1914-1918. It’s now a hotel and conference centre with a public restaurant. During WWII Danish and Estonian refugees were hosted here.
See also
Castles in Scania Castles 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 · Klågerup · Knutstorp · Krageholm · Krapperup · Kronovall · Kulla Gunnarstorp · 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 · WanåsCastle ruins Categories:- Castles in Sweden
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