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One such romance took place many years ago at one of the oldest castles in Sealand, Denmark called Dragsholm Slot. The castle was built in the 12th century by a Roskilde bishop. One of a long line of owners was a nobleman with a young daughter who, unable to help herself, fell in love with a common man who was employed for the nobleman. The young man also fell in love with the young noble girl.
The girl knew that her father would be furious if he found out about their relationship so they kept their desire for each other a secret.
As tends to happen in these kinds of romances, the father caught the couple in an amorous embrace. He was so angry that he ordered his servants to wall up his daughter inside the castle. She was imprisoned there, unable to escape until her imminent death.
A female apparition in a white dress is often seen, even to this day, walking the castle corridors, and roaming the castle grounds at Dragsholm Slot.
The castle was updated with new bathroom facilities in the 1930s, and old disintegrating walls were removed at that time. The construction workers found a skeleton wearing a white dress behind one of the decaying walls!
The Lady in White is one of several ghosts inhabiting the Dragsholm Slot. James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell was captured in 1578, and held in the castle dungeon suffering from deplorable conditions (which eventually drove him insane) for five to ten years before his death. He is often seen in the courtyard riding in his carriage accompanied by the sound of horse hooves pounding the pavement. The pillar to which Hepburn was chained is still visible in the dungeon of the hotel.
A maiden known as The Gray Lady is seen in the castle occasionally. She appears to be checking to be sure all is in order.
The castle is now a well known hotel, gourmet restaurant, eatery, and museum renovated and owned by the Bottger family since 1939.
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https://www.unexplainable.net/artman/publish/article_7196.shtml
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https://www.dragsholm-slot.dk/en
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hepburn,_4th_Earl_of_Bothwell
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Dragsholm Castle is one of the oldest secular buildings in Denmark. The original castle was built around 1215 by the Bishop of Roskilde. During the Middle Ages, the building was modified from the original palace to a fortified castle. During the Count's Feud (1534–36) it was so strong that it was the only castle on Zealand to withstand the armies of Count Christoffer.
In connection with the Reformation, Dragsholm was passed on to the Crown. As Crownland during the period from 1536 to 1664, Dragsholm Castle was used as a prison for noble and ecclesiastical prisoners. In the large tower at the northeast corner of the medieval castle, prison cells were made and equipped with toilets and windows depending on the prisoner’s crimes, behaviour and the seriousness of his insults towards the King.
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During the wars against Charles X Gustav of Sweden, an attempt was made to blow up Dragsholm Castle, and the place was a ruin until the King as part payment of his outstanding debts gave the castle to the grocer Heinrich Müller, and he started the restoration.
In 1694, Dragsholm Castle was sold to the nobleman Frederik Christian Adeler and finally rebuilt as the baroque castle we see today. Several owners from that family have made a lasting imprint on the development, including G. F. O. Zytphen Adeler, who took the initiative to drain the Lammefjord. The family line became extinct in 1932, and Dragsholm Castle passed over to the Central Land Board which sold the place to J.F. Bøttger, but only with the land belonging to the main estate.
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Today, the baroque style of the castle still remains intact, but the interior of the Castle has been subject to restorations and modernisations over the years. The most recent major restoration took place after the first world war, where the Baron aimed for a Late Romantic Style, which still prevails in the salons and ballrooms.
In recent years, the Bøttger family has managed the running of the castle after a number of minor restorations, which in addition to general conservation of the building has had the purpose of raising the level of quality of the castle as a hotel, restaurant and attraction. The hotel rooms at the castle have been refurbished and modernised, and more rooms have been added in the porter’s lodge on the other side of the moat.