Maltesholm Castle
Maltesholm Castle is a large manor house located at Sönnarslöv in Kristianstad Municipality in Scania, Sweden.
History
The history of the estate goes back to the Middle Ages and it was owned by the Brahe family during the Danish rule of Scania.The castle was originally constructed between 1635 and 1638 by the high constable of Kristianstad, Malte Juel,. Typical for its time, the castle was a Renaissance manor built in brick with three floors, a staircase tower with an elaborate spire, two crow-stepped gables and surrounded by a large moat.
During the life of Malte Ramel the domains were greatly expanded. Malte Ramel was one of the richest men in Scania of the time, holding tile to the
estates at Löberöd, Västerstad, Hviderup and Sireköpinge as well as Maltesholm.
His son Hans Ramel began reconstructing the castle according to the style of the late 18th century. It was completed in 1780 in the style of Swedish classical palace; the only remains of the Renaissance castle are the moat and the year "1680" marked on the facade. Hans Ramel also constructed a long stone road leading up to the Mansion through the undulating landscape. The road had to be even and it took almost 50 years to complete.
In 1800 the castle passed to Axel Gabriel De la Gardie, governor of Kristianstad County, who was married to Christina Gustava Ramel and remained in the De la Gardie family ownership for over 100 years. In 1933, the estate passed by inheritance to the baronial family Palmstierna. The estate has been passed down for generations and is now the private residence of the Baron Palmstierna.