Rössjöholm Castle
{{Short description|Castle in Ängelholm Municipality, Scania, Sweden}}
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Rössjöholm Castle ({{langx|sv|Rössjöholms slott}}) is a castle in Ängelholm Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden.Stig Edenfur, 1998: Några drag ur Rössjöholms historia, i Ängelholm, en hembygdsbok, pp. 118–127[https://runeberg.org/nfcd/0132.html Rösjöholm] in the Nordisk familjebok (2nd edn., 1916)(in Swedish)
Rössjöholm Castle is located by Lake Rössjön ten miles northeast of Ängelholm. The current main building is a simple one-storey house with two wings, erected in 1731. An older fortress was first built there in 1533, and came to be used in the Scanian War, 1675–1679, at the end of which it was demolished by the Swedish forces to prevent the Danish from holding on to it.
The writer Frans G. Bengtsson, famous for the novel The Long Ships (1943), a viking saga adventure, grew up as the son of the caretaker of Rössjöholm Castle, and has told of his childhood in Den lustgård som jag minns (1953) ("Memories of an Eden").{{Cite web|url=https://www.fgb-sallskapet.org/biografi.html|title=Biografi |access-date=March 27, 2024|website=Frans G. Bengtsson-sällskapet|language=sv}}
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See also
{{Castles in Scania}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rossjoholm Castle}}
Category:Castles in Skåne County
Category:Ängelholm Municipality
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