Lillö Ruin
Ruin of a medieval castle in Scania, Sweden
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Lillö Ruin is the ruin of a medieval castle, located in Kristianstad municipality, Scania, Sweden.[1]
Not much is known of the earliest history of Lillö ("Little island"). A fortress was built there, probably as early as the late 13th century. The fortress was gradually improved to become more of a castle, Lillöhus.[2] In the war of 1657 - 1658 Denmark lost the province of Scania to Sweden and Lillöhus was demolished. It has remained a ruin ever since. The fields and wetlands surrounding the ruin are rich in bird life.
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Castles, fortresses, and palaces in Scania
- Alnarp
- Bäckaskog
- Barsebäck
- Bellinga
- Bjärsjöholm
- Bjärsjölagård
- Björnstorp
- Bollerup
- Borgeby
- Börringe
- Bosjökloster
- Charlottenlund
- Christinehof
- Dybäck
- Ellinge
- Gärsnäs
- Glimmingehus
- Gyllebo
- Häckeberga
- Hanaskog
- Herrevad
- Hjularöd
- Högestad
- Hovdala
- Jordberga
- Kärnan
- Karsholm
- Kåseholm
- Kastberga
- Klågerup
- Knutstorp
- Krageholm
- Krapperup
- Kronovall
- Kulla Gunnarstorp
- Kåseholm
- Landskrona
- Löberöd
- Malmöhus
- Maltesholm
- Marsvinsholm
- Näsbyholm
- Örenäs
- Örtofta
- Örup
- Osbyholm
- Össjö
- Övedskloster
- Ovesholm
- Pålsjö
- Råbelöv
- Rönneholm
- Rosendal
- Rössjöholm
- Sinclairsholm
- Skabersjö
- Skarhult
- Smedstorp
- Snogeholm
- Sofiero
- Sövdeborg
- Svaneholm
- Svenstorp
- Tomarps Kungsgård
- Toppeladugård
- Torup
- Tosterup
- Trolle-Ljungby
- Trolleholm
- Trollenäs
- Tunbyholm
- Vannaröd
- Vegeholm
- Viderup
- Vittskövle
- Vrams Gunnarstorp
- Wanås
- Gladsax
- Lillö Ruin
- Lindholmen
- Månstorp
- Uraniborg
See also: Castles in Sweden
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