Sofiero

Sofiero was one of the Swedish royal family's country mansions back at the turn of the 20th century. Originally built in 1864 by Crown Prince Oscar and his wife Sofia it was expanded to its current size when Oscar became king. Until 1973 Sofiero was used by the royals and was the offical summer residence of King Gustav Adolf. Upon his death he left Sofiero to the city of Helsingborg. It is located 5 km north of Helsingborg. A bus connection leaves several times an hour during peak hours from Helsingborg. It holds some very large gardens with a wide range of local (and other) plantlife, stretching down right to the shore. The Rhododendrons are especially noteworthy as it is a unique collection. The park also hold a small collection of modern art. The castle building is today used as restaurant, cafe and at times as a gallery. During the summer the large grass areas are sometimes used for large outdoor concerts with national as well as international stars such as Gyllene Tider and Bryan Adams

See also

* Helsingborg

 

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