Borgeby Castle is located between the villages Bjärred and Löddeköpinge, around 12 kilometers north of Lomma. The once mighty castle with its more than thousand-year history is also the home of the Norlindmuseet.
The present main building of Borgeby Castle dates back to the period around 1550. The gatehouse was built in the 13th century. In the garden of the castle stands the massive tower Börjes torn. It originates from around 1450 and once contained the private rooms of the archbishop of Lund. The tower was connected to the rest of the castle by a wing which does not longer exists today.
The castle is a listed building and accessible to the public. The various rooms are rented for meetings, seminars, corporate and family celebrations, and various cultural events. A small and cozy café is operated in the summer months.
In the multi-storey gatehouse of the castle you find the Norlindmuseet. The famous artist Ernst Norlind had his studio and a gallery in the premises and gathered an extensive art and literature collection. The Hanna and Ernst Norlind Foundation opened the museum in 1988. It presents an extensive collection about the life of Ernst Norlind. (Guidebook-Sweden.com)