Vegeholm Castle

The castle is a three-story stone house with a high, split roof that lies around an almost quadratic yard.

On both sides of the north facade there are two free laying long buildings.

It was rebuilt again in 1530 by Danish nobleman Tyge Krabbe (1474-1541) who was Riksmarsk and commander at Helsingborg.

It was owned by his family until 1663, when it was bought by Gustaf Otto Stenbock (1614–1685) who was governor general of Skåne, Halland and Blekinge.

After his death it was first possessed by Olof Nilsson Engelholm and thereafter by Johan Cedercrantz.