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Fuglsang Manor

Fuglsang is a 19th-century manor house now operated by Det Classenske Fideicommis as a cultural centre as an active agricultural estate at Toreby on the island of Lolland, in southeastern Denmark. The estate was owned by members of the de Neergaard family from 1819 to 1947. The main building serves as a venue for classical concerts and other cultural activities. The cultural centre also includes Fuglsang Art Museum, located in a purpose-built building designed by British architect Tony Fretton.

Fuglsang
Fuglsang Manor House
General information
Architectural styleHistoricism
Town or cityLolland
CountryDenmark
Construction started1868
Completed1869
OwnerDet Classenske Fideicommis
Design and construction
Architect(s)J. G. Zinn

History

Early history

The history of the estate can be tracked back to 1368. The original fortified castle was located a few hundred metres further north, where remains can still be seen. The location at the edge of marshland where Flintinge Stream mouths in the Guldborgsund Strait, close to the only ford in the area, has made it of strategic importance in the area.

In the 16th century, Fuglsang was moved to its current location on a larger islet, surrounded by broad moats. This building was demolished in 1849 and replaced by a Neoclassical main building. The park, still seen today, was also founded at this event.

Rolf Viggo de Neergaard took over the property from his parents in 1866, but due to fungal attacks on the timber, the only 26-year-old building had to be demolished.

The current building was built from 1868-69 to the design of his cousin architect J. G. Zinn who has also designed several buildings at the Holmen Naval Base in Copenhagen.

Artist's retreat

 
Carl Nielsen and family at Fuglsang

In 1885, de Neergaard married his cousin Bodil Neergaard, and together they opened the house to a large number of visiting artists and particularly musicians. Both the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and the Danish composer Carl Nielsen were frequent visitors to the house and close friends of the couple.[1]

Upon her husband's death in 1915, Bodil Neergaard managed the large estate alone, and organized the social and church life of the household. In 1947, she bequested the estate to a trust, providing that her home and garden should be made a retreat upon her death. After her death in 1959, Refugiet Fuglsang was founded in 1962 and served as a retreat for artists and other people of note until it had to close in 1995. The following year a local musical society was founded, arranging 9 annual concerts. Since 1997, the Storstrøm Chamber Ensemble has been based at Fuglsang.

In January 2008, Fuglsang Art Museum opened in a purpose-built building close to the Fuglsang main building.

Interior

 
The Agnethe and the Merman ceiling

The music room is very large and known for its exceptional acoustics. Next to it, the Agnethe Room (Danish: Agnethestuen), features a fresco representing a scene from the Danish folk tale Agnethe and the Merman. The painting was created by the painter Axel Viggo Wørmer.

Wørmer has also created the Pompeian decorations in the Fuglsang's library. The library is the former billiard room. The billiard table is now located in the Prime Minister's summer residence Marienborg.

Today

Today Fuglsang serves as a venue for concerts and other cultural activities.

The Fuglsang/Priorskov Estate has 1,731 hectares of land. It is managed as an active agricultural estate by a trust.

List of owners

  • (1403) Laurids Nielsen Kabel
  • (1423-1440) Axel Andersen Mule
  • ( -1446) Mette Jensdatter Due
  • (1446-1457) Maribo Kloster
  • (1457-1477) Oluf Andersen Gøye
  • (1477- ) Cecilie Pedersdatter, gift 1) Gøye, 2) Venstermand
  • (1480-1492) Johan Venstermand
  • (1477-1507) Sophie Olufsdatter Gøye, gift Venstermand
  • (1494-1506) Henning Venstermand
  • (1509-1510) Erik Clausen Neb
  • ( - ) Birgitte Clausdatter Daa, gift Bølle
  • ( -1539) Mads Eriksen Bølle
  • (1539- ) Dorte Madsdatter Bølle, gift Rud
  • ( -1554) Knud Jørgensen Rud
  • (1554-1577) Erik Knudsen Rud
  • (1577-1592) Peder Eriksen Rud
  • (1577-1611) Knud Eriksen Rud
  • (1577-1630) Corfitz Eriksen Rud
  • (1630) Helvig Corfitzdatter Rud, gift Krabbe
  • (1630-1645) Gregers Krabbe
  • (1645) Vibeke Gregersdatter Krabbe, gift Daa
  • (1645-1661) Christen Daa
  • (1661-1685) Queen Sophie Amalie
  • (1685-1726) The Crown
  • (1726-1726) Christian Carl Gabel
  • (1726-1757) Abraham Lehn
  • (1757-1759) Catharina Margaretha Wallmoden née Lehn
  • (1759-1793) Christopher Georg von Wallmoden
  • (1793-1819) Friedrich von Wallmoden
  • (1819-1835) Peter Johansen Neergaard
  • (1835-1849) Johan Ferdinand Petersen Neergaard
  • (1849-1866) Charlotte Louise Elisabeth Neergaard
  • (1866-1915) Viggo Johansen Neergaard
  • (1915-1947) Ellen Bodil Neergaard, née Hartmann
  • (1947–present) Det Classenske Fideicommis

Image gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ . Fuglsang Herregård. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-10-17.

Coordinates: 54°43′19″N 11°47′52″E / 54.7219°N 11.7977°E / 54.7219; 11.7977

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Fuglsang is a 19th century manor house now operated by Det Classenske Fideicommis as a cultural centre as an active agricultural estate at Toreby on the island of Lolland in southeastern Denmark The estate was owned by members of the de Neergaard family from 1819 to 1947 The main building serves as a venue for classical concerts and other cultural activities The cultural centre also includes Fuglsang Art Museum located in a purpose built building designed by British architect Tony Fretton FuglsangFuglsang Manor HouseGeneral informationArchitectural styleHistoricismTown or cityLollandCountryDenmarkConstruction started1868Completed1869OwnerDet Classenske FideicommisDesign and constructionArchitect s J G Zinn Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Artist s retreat 2 Interior 3 Today 4 List of owners 5 Image gallery 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory EditEarly history Edit The history of the estate can be tracked back to 1368 The original fortified castle was located a few hundred metres further north where remains can still be seen The location at the edge of marshland where Flintinge Stream mouths in the Guldborgsund Strait close to the only ford in the area has made it of strategic importance in the area In the 16th century Fuglsang was moved to its current location on a larger islet surrounded by broad moats This building was demolished in 1849 and replaced by a Neoclassical main building The park still seen today was also founded at this event Rolf Viggo de Neergaard took over the property from his parents in 1866 but due to fungal attacks on the timber the only 26 year old building had to be demolished The current building was built from 1868 69 to the design of his cousin architect J G Zinn who has also designed several buildings at the Holmen Naval Base in Copenhagen Artist s retreat Edit Carl Nielsen and family at Fuglsang In 1885 de Neergaard married his cousin Bodil Neergaard and together they opened the house to a large number of visiting artists and particularly musicians Both the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg and the Danish composer Carl Nielsen were frequent visitors to the house and close friends of the couple 1 Upon her husband s death in 1915 Bodil Neergaard managed the large estate alone and organized the social and church life of the household In 1947 she bequested the estate to a trust providing that her home and garden should be made a retreat upon her death After her death in 1959 Refugiet Fuglsang was founded in 1962 and served as a retreat for artists and other people of note until it had to close in 1995 The following year a local musical society was founded arranging 9 annual concerts Since 1997 the Storstrom Chamber Ensemble has been based at Fuglsang In January 2008 Fuglsang Art Museum opened in a purpose built building close to the Fuglsang main building Interior Edit The Agnethe and the Merman ceiling The music room is very large and known for its exceptional acoustics Next to it the Agnethe Room Danish Agnethestuen features a fresco representing a scene from the Danish folk tale Agnethe and the Merman The painting was created by the painter Axel Viggo Wormer Wormer has also created the Pompeian decorations in the Fuglsang s library The library is the former billiard room The billiard table is now located in the Prime Minister s summer residence Marienborg Today EditToday Fuglsang serves as a venue for concerts and other cultural activities The Fuglsang Priorskov Estate has 1 731 hectares of land It is managed as an active agricultural estate by a trust List of owners Edit 1403 Laurids Nielsen Kabel 1423 1440 Axel Andersen Mule 1446 Mette Jensdatter Due 1446 1457 Maribo Kloster 1457 1477 Oluf Andersen Goye 1477 Cecilie Pedersdatter gift 1 Goye 2 Venstermand 1480 1492 Johan Venstermand 1477 1507 Sophie Olufsdatter Goye gift Venstermand 1494 1506 Henning Venstermand 1509 1510 Erik Clausen Neb Birgitte Clausdatter Daa gift Bolle 1539 Mads Eriksen Bolle 1539 Dorte Madsdatter Bolle gift Rud 1554 Knud Jorgensen Rud 1554 1577 Erik Knudsen Rud 1577 1592 Peder Eriksen Rud 1577 1611 Knud Eriksen Rud 1577 1630 Corfitz Eriksen Rud 1630 Helvig Corfitzdatter Rud gift Krabbe 1630 1645 Gregers Krabbe 1645 Vibeke Gregersdatter Krabbe gift Daa 1645 1661 Christen Daa 1661 1685 Queen Sophie Amalie 1685 1726 The Crown 1726 1726 Christian Carl Gabel 1726 1757 Abraham Lehn 1757 1759 Catharina Margaretha Wallmoden nee Lehn 1759 1793 Christopher Georg von Wallmoden 1793 1819 Friedrich von Wallmoden 1819 1835 Peter Johansen Neergaard 1835 1849 Johan Ferdinand Petersen Neergaard 1849 1866 Charlotte Louise Elisabeth Neergaard 1866 1915 Viggo Johansen Neergaard 1915 1947 Ellen Bodil Neergaard nee Hartmann 1947 present Det Classenske FideicommisImage gallery Edit Entrance Interior InteriorSee also EditSoro Art MuseumReferences Edit Historie Fuglsang Herregard Archived from the original on 2011 07 19 Retrieved 2009 10 17 Coordinates 54 43 19 N 11 47 52 E 54 7219 N 11 7977 E 54 7219 11 7977 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