Halmstad Castle is a 17th-century castle situated in Halmstad, in the province of Halland, Sweden.
During the first half of the 17th century, Halland was a province of Denmark. In 1595 the farm on the site where the castle now stands was purchased for use as a residence for the Danish Christian IV on his visit to Halmstad. It was under the authority of King Christian that the castle was constructed.
Construction on the castle and nine adjoining lots started in 1609. Construction was likely completed in 1615. Construction manager and architect was Dutch architect Willum Cornelissen. The architecture of the castle is typical for the period, in a style known as Christian IV Renaissance. It is more reminiscent of contemporary Danish country houses than an elegant royal palace.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halmstad_Castle
Address Aschebergsgatan, Halmstad 30238, Sweden
Coordinates 56°40'17.545" N 12°51'27.561" E