Sövdeborg Castle

The inside of the castle is decorated with stuccos and an oak ceiling carved in cartilage baroque.

After he died in 1614, his son sold the castle to Danish nobleman Tage Ottesen Thott (1580–1658).

[3][4] In 1676, Thott sold it to Swedish Governor General Rutger von Ascheberg (1621–1693).

The estate was owned by the Ascheberg family until 1735 when Johan August Meijerfeldt (1664–1749) bought it.

In the 1840s, he hired architect Carl Georg Brunius (1792-1869) and under his leadership a thorough restoration of the castle took place.