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Krengerup Gods, Glamsbjerg - Denmark - Pre-Victorian Historic Homes on Waymarking.com
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Krengerup Gods, Glamsbjerg - Denmark
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Pre-Victorian Historic Homes
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N 55° 18.556 E 010° 07.173
32U E 571062 N 6129778
Krengerup blev oprindeligt opført som hovedgård i 1590. Originally Krengerup was built as a manor in 1590.
Waymark Code:
WMXC8V
Location:
Denmark
Date Posted:
12/25/2017
Published By:
Dragontree
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Krengerup blev oprindeligt opført som hovedgård i 1590. Den nuværende bygning fra 1772 i nyklasicistisk stil er fra omkring 1780. Godset ejes i dag af Carl Johan Ulrik greve Rantzau.
Originally Krengerup was built as a manor in 1590. The present main building from 1772 in new classicistic style is from1780. Today the manor is owned by Carl Johan Ulrik greve Rantzau.
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction:
01/01/1772
Additional Dates of Construction:
1600 https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krengerup
Architectural Period/Style:
Neoclassical
Architect (if known):
Hans Ness
Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor:
Manor, Main building
Interesting Historical Facts or Connections:
The first references to Krengerup are from 1514 but the estate seems to be older. Since 1770, it has belonged to the Rantzau family. It was the principal property on a large estate which included Søholm and Brahesholm. In 1590, Gabriel Knudsen Akeleye built a thatched half-timbered house on the site of today's mansion. The property exchanged hands several times until Count Christian Rantzau purchased it in 1770. The farm buildings and the large separately standing manor were built by his son Frederik Siegfred from 1772 to 1783. The Neoclassical manor is thought to have been designed by Hans Næss (1723-1795). In 1783, the manor's name was changed to Frederikslund. In 1917, the buildings were fully restored by Jens Christian Rantzau with the assistance of architect Jens Ingwersen. He also reinstated the name of Krengerup. Source: wikipedia.org
Main Material of Construction:
bricks
Private/Public Access:
private. Groups may visit the main building by arrangement.
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