Kvesarum Castle

Kvesarum Castle or Qvesarum Castle (Swedish: Kvesarums slott or Qvesarums slott) is a castle and an estate in Södra Rörum in Hörby Municipality, Scania, Sweden.

Kvesarum Castle

It is first mentioned in 1388, then spelled Quixarum. The current building was completed in 1865.[1]

The current owner is Christina Feith-Wachtmeister (née Wachtmeister), who is married to the Dutch diplomat Pieter Feith.

Owners

  • 1388-1536 Lund Cathedral Chapter
  • 1536-1607 The Danish Crown
  • 1607-1637 Sigvardt Grubbe
  • 1637- von Böhmen
  • Anders Daniel Stierneloo-Lillienberg
  • Johan Christoffer von Rohr
  • Christoffer Bogislaus Zibèt
  • Ebbe Ludvig Ziebeth
  • Erik Gustaf Ruuth
  • Melker Falkenberg
  • Peter Axel Dahl
  • Vivika Charlotta Kristina Trolle married Dahl
  • 1865–1894 Wladimir Moltke-Huitfeldt
  • 1894–1917 Adam Wladimir Moltke-Huitfeldt
  • 1936-1976 Thorleif Paus[2]
  • Christina Feith-Wachtmeister
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References

  1. Hilding Thorbert, "Kvesarums slott – några anteckningar Archived 2014-07-28 at the Wayback Machine" (PDF)
  2. Paus, Thorleif, i Vem är Vem? : Skåne, 1948 p. 440


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