NAESHOLM BORGRUIN
Site of the ruined castle built by the Archbishop of Lund in the century to defend the island from invaders.
Næsholm Borgruin is a castle ruin located on the island of Næsholm. The castle was built by the Archbishop of Lund in the 13th century to defend the island against invaders, and was later used as the bishop's second home. The castle ruin is now protected as a historic monument and is open to the public. The site is also known for its beautiful natural scenery, with forests and picturesque beaches nearby. The site is ideal for history buffs and hikers alike.
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