Björnstorp Castle

It was built in 1752 and reshaped in 1860–1880, with its final appearance set in 1868, by architect Helgo Zettervall (1831–1907).

[1] Björnstorp is mentioned in 1568, when it was granted to Mikkel Pedersen Gönge from the crown.

In 1754, the daughter of Christina Piper, Hedvig Maria Sture, sold it to baron Fredrik Gustav Gyllenkrok of Svenstorp, and it has since then been owned by the Gyllenkrok family.

Between 1780 and 1799, it was the home of the artist Charlotta Cederström (1760–1832) married to Baron Axel Ture Gyllenkrok.

Björnstorp was redecorated to its present exterior by Helgo Zettervall in 1868.