Sofiero Castle or just Sofiero in Helsingborg Municipality, Scania, was one of the Swedish royal family's country mansions, located north of Helsingborg. It was originally a Scanian farm called Skabelycke, bought in 1864 by Crown Prince Oscar of Sweden and his wife Sophia of Nassau. The first one-story palace was completed in 1865. It was expanded to its current size between 1874 and 1876, after crown prince Oscar had been crowned king Oscar II of Sweden and Norway.HistoryIn 1905, Oscar II's grandchild Prince Gustaf Adolf, future King Gustaf VI Adolf, and his wife, crown princess Margaret received the palace as a wedding gift. They renovated the palace and started the large Rhododendron garden for which the palace is known today. Prince Gustaf Adolf become king in 1950 and until 1973 Sofiero was his and his second wife Lady Louise Mountbatten's official summer residence. It was supposedly the King's favorite place and upon his death, which occurred in Helsingborg, he left Sofiero to the city of Helsingborg so that the general public could enjoy it as much as he had.TodayA bus connection leaves several times an hour during peak hours from Helsingborg. The main attraction today is the very large gardens with a wide range of local (and other) plant life, stretching to the shore of Oresund. The Rhododendrons are especially noteworthy, consisting of almost 500 different varieties. The park also holds a small collection of modern art.
"Med sin unika historia och fantastiska läge vid Öresund är Sofiero ett oöverträffat besöksmål. Varmt välkommen att njuta av dess slott, vackra slottsträdgård och sköna park. I samma anda som på Gustaf VI Adolf och Kronprinsessan Margaretas tid, förvaltas och förnyas den unika parken än idag. Sofiero är ljuvliga rhododendron, formstarka utställningar, välbesökta evenemang och trädgårdsglädje för hela familjen. Här ges plats för picknick, lek och sköna promenader. Förnyelse och skaparlust är en del av det kungliga arv. Därför finns det alltid något nytt att upptäcka på Sofiero."to add Sofiero map to your website;