Dragsholm Castle

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Dragsholm Castle is a historic Danish fortress-turned-manor house on Zealand, renowned for its medieval origins, noble and prison history, and reputation as one of Denmark’s most haunted castles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
haunted location
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
medieval architecture
builtBy Bishop of Roskilde NERFINISHED
constructionStart 12th century
country Denmark
currentFunction hotel
manor house
restaurant
hasAccommodationType boutique hotel
hasCourtyard inner courtyard
hasFeature cellars
chapel
moat
thick defensive walls
hasGhostLegend Earl of Bothwell NERFINISHED
Grey Lady NERFINISHED
White Lady NERFINISHED
hasReputation one of Denmark’s most haunted castles
hasRestaurantType gourmet restaurant
heritageStatus listed building
protected building
historicalUse ecclesiastical stronghold
noble residence
state prison
knownFor ghost stories
medieval origins
noble history
prison history
laterOwner Adeler family NERFINISHED
Zytphen-Adeler family NERFINISHED
locatedIn Odsherred Municipality NERFINISHED
Zealand NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Region Zealand NERFINISHED
locatedNear Høve NERFINISHED
originalFunction fortress
originalOwner Diocese of Roskilde NERFINISHED
ownershipChangedAfter Danish Reformation NERFINISHED
periodOfUseAsPrison 16th century
postReformationOwner Danish Crown NERFINISHED
tourismCategory cultural tourism site
dark tourism site
usedAs venue for events
wedding venue
usedAsPrisonFor James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell NERFINISHED

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