Österlen
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Österlen's Essential Wonders
Österlen's landscape features a blend of ancient history and coastal beauty. This selection includes Ale's Stones, a megalithic ship setting, and the King's Grave, a Bronze Age tomb with unique petroglyphs. Medieval architecture is represented by Glimmingehus and several chateaus like Kronovall. Natural sites range from the peaks of Stenshuvud National Park to the shifting sands of Sandhammaren. Cultural highlights include the Gösta Werner museum, the Mariavall monastery, and the 15th-century water mill at Hallamölla.
14 OrteCastles and Ruins
This collection highlights the diverse architectural heritage of Österlen, featuring sites ranging from medieval strongholds to elegant Renaissance manors. Notable locations include the French-inspired Kronovall Castle and the medieval Bollerup, which dates back to the 14th century. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors of Christinehof Castle or the evocative remains of Gladsaxehus, a former Danish royal castle. These sites across the Tomelilla and Simrishamn municipalities provide a chronological journey through Scania's history, showcasing varying styles from defensive fortifications to ornate residential chateaus.
10 OrteHistoric Churches and Monasteries
The Österlen region is home to a dense collection of religious landmarks, ranging from 12th-century Romanesque stone churches to active modern monasteries. This list features architectural highlights such as Bollerup’s rare round tower and the medieval frescoes of Övraby. It also includes the contemporary Benedictine communities of Mariavall and Den Helige Benedictus. These sites provide insight into the transition from medieval Catholicism to the Swedish Reformation, showcasing characteristic Scanian stepped gables and historic baptismal fonts.
20 OrteAncient Megalithic Sites
Scania’s coastline is home to significant prehistoric monuments ranging from the Neolithic to the Viking Age. This collection features Ale’s Stones, a massive 67-meter stone ship, and the King’s Grave, a Bronze Age mound known for its rare petroglyphs. These sites, including the coastal dolmen at Haväng and the ship setting at Stenhed, showcase the evolution of Scandinavian burial traditions and megalithic architecture. Each location offers specific archaeological evidence of early maritime culture and ritual practices in southern Sweden.
5 OrteKarte von Österlen
Praktische Informationen
- Währung
- Schwedische Krone SEK kr · Kartenzahlung · Weit verbreitet akzeptiert
- Notrufnummern
- 112
- Strom
- 230 V · 50 HzTyp C / Typ F
- Sprachen
- Schwedisch
- Leitungswasser
- Trinkbar
- Verkehrsseite
- Rechts
- Ländervorwahl
- +46
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