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Gunderslevholm

Gunderslevholm is a manor house and estate located 12 km northwest of Næstved in southeastern Denmark. Gunderslevholm has been owned by members of the de Neergaard family since 1803. The main building is located on high ground just west of the Susaa river. It was originally a Baroque-style mansion built in 1729 for Carl Adolph von Plessen but was in 1787 adapted to the Neoclassical style. Gunderslevholm covers 2,020 hectares of land and 276 hectares of lake (2023).

Gunderslevholm
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationGunderslevvej 13
4160 Herlufmagle
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°17′53.12″N 11°40′16.95″E / 55.2980889°N 11.6713750°E / 55.2980889; 11.6713750
Completed1729
OwnerClaus de Neergaard and Christoffer de Neergaard

History edit

Early history edit

Gunderslevholm was in the Middle Ages located in the village of Gunderslevmagle, The manor was in the beginning of the 14th century owned by Niels Pedersen who passed it on to his sons Peder Nielsen and Jens Nielsen. Jens Nielsen sold it to Johannes Mogensen Grubbe, a judge of Zealand, in 1333. Grubbe constructed a fortified house on the estate, but it was destroyed by king Valdemar IV's troops just a few years later, probably because Johannes Mogensen Grubbe had sided with Holstein, in their conflict with the Danish king. Johannes Mogensen Grubbe was killed on the third day of the action. Gunderslev was then passed on to Johannes Mogensen Grubbe's three sons, Mogens Jens Grubbe (later bishop of Børglum), Esbern Rage Grubbe and Bent Biug Grubbe, who had all remained loyal to the king. Bent Biug Grubbe, who later became the sole owner of the estate, served as hofmeister for Olaf II of Denmark. His son Jens died without children in 1405. His sister, Cecilie, was married to Tyge Basse. Their daughter was married to Ove Jacobsen Lunge, whose daughter Ellen Ovesdatter Lunge married Axel Lagesen Brok.[1]

Gøye family edit

 
Christoffer Gøye, the owner of Gunderslevholm from 1560 to 1584, who is buried in Gunderslev Kirke (Gunderslev Church).

Mogens Gøye's first wife, Mette Bydelsbak, the daughter of Albrecht Engelbrechtsen Bydelsbak and Pernille Brock, was the last surviving member of her family after her brother had died in Dithmarschen. Gunderslevholm therefore passed to Mogens Gøye when Axel Lagesen Brok died in 1498. Mogens Gøye constructed a new main building in circa 1530.[1]

When Mogens Gøye died in 1544, Gunderslevholm was initially passed to his second eldest son, Eskil Gøye, who died without children in 1560. Gunderslevholm was therefore passed on to his elder brother, Christoffer Gøye. who served in the war against Sweden in 1564-65. He died in Viborg in 1584 but is buried in Gunderslev Kirke (Gunderslev Church). His son and only child had died back in 1550, and Gunderslevholm was there passed to his nephew, Mogens Gøye, a son of his younger brother, Falk Gøye. Mogens Gøye was headmaster of Herlufsholm Boarding School from 1609.[1]

Krabbe family edit

 
Iver Krabbe.

Mogens Gøye the Younger's son, Christoffer Gøye, in 1631 sold Gunderslevholm to Ejler Urne. Urne's son-in-law, Flemming Ulfeldt, in 1647 sold Gunderslevholm to Iver Krabbe. King Frederik III (1609-70) made Iver Krabbe Governor-General of Norway. Iver Krabbe died on Gunderslevholm on 30 October 1666. Gunderslevholm remained in the Krabbe family's possession until 1693.[2]

Changing owners edit

Birgitte Reedtz, the widow of Markor Rodsteen, purchased Gunderslevholm at an auction in 1693. Reedtz' heir, Christian Rodsteen, a foster son, sold Gunderslevholm to Elisabeth Sophie von Holstein in 1707. She served as lady-in-waiting for the queen. Elisabeth Sophie von Holstein sold Gunderslevholm to a court priest, Hector Gottfried Masius, who died shortly thereafter. The Masius family was ennobled under the name von der Maase in 1712. Christian von der Maase expanded the Gunderslevholm estate with more land.

Carl Adolph von Plessen edit

 
Carl Adolph von Plessen.

Carl Adolph von Plessen bought Gunderslevholm in 1725. Plessen constructed a new main building in 1729 and expanded the estate through the acquisition of new land. Carl Adolph von Plessen improved the living conditions for the peasants on his estates, e.g. through the construction of schools.

Carl Adolph von Plessen later included the estate in the Plessenske Fideikommis. The legal effect of a fideikommis was that the estate could not be sold, mortgaged, or divided between heirs. The Plessenske Fideikommis was converted from land to capital when the Plessen estates were sold in 1803.[3]

de Neergaard family edit

 
Stone in Gunderslevmagle commemorating the transition from copyholds to freeholds.

The new owner of Gunderslevholm was Peter Johansen de Neergaard. He died at Gunderslevholm in 1835 but had already ceded it to his second-oldest son, Carl de Neergaard. Carl de Neergaard had no children and therefore left Gunderslevholm to his nephew Johan Thomas Oluf de Neergaard who was subsequently succeeded by his son Ferdinand Lorenz de Neergaard.[4]

Architecture edit

 
Gunderslevholm Avlsgaard

The main building is a two storey building which is nine bays wide and whose facade is tipped by a triangular pediment. Its hipped roof is clad with blue-glazed tile.[5]

Today edit

The current owners are chamberlain Claus Johan Thomas de Neergaard and Christoffer Johan Thomas de Neergaard. Gunderslevholm covers 2,020 hectares of land and 276 hectares of lake (2023).

List of owners edit

  • ( - ) Niels Pedersen
  • ( -1333) Peder Nielsen
  • ( -1333) Jens Nielsen
  • (1333-1345) Johannes Mogensen Grubbe
  • (1345-1348) Esbern Rage Grubbe
  • (1345-1369) Mogens Jens Grubbe
  • (1345-1391) Bent Biug Grubbe
  • (1391-1405) Jens Grubbe
  • (1391-1408) Tyge Basse
  • (1408-1458) Ove Jacobsen Lunge
  • (1458-1498) Axel Lagesen Brok
  • (1498-1544) Mogens Gøye
  • (1544-1560) Eskild Gøye
  • (1560-1584) Christoffer Gøye
  • (1584-1615) Mogens Gøye
  • (1615-1631) Christoffer Gøye
  • (1631-1640) Ejler Urne
  • (1640-1647) Flemming Ulfeldt
  • (1647-1666) Iver Krabbe
  • (1666-1676) Tage Krabbe
  • (1676-1693) Boet efter Tage Krabbe
  • (1693-1699) Birgitte Reedtz, gift Rodsteen
  • (1699-1707) Christian Rodsteen
  • (1707-1709) Elisabeth Sophie von Holstein
  • (1709-1719) The heirs of Hector Gottfried Masius
  • (1719-1725) Christian von der Maase
  • (1725-1758) Carl Adolph von Plessen
  • (1758-1803) Carl Adolph von Plessen
  • (1803-1835) Peter Johansen de Neergaard
  • (1835-1850) Carl de Neergaard
  • (1850-1921) Johan Thomas Oluf de Neergaard
  • (1921-1938) Ferdinand Lorenz de Neergaard
  • (1938-1947) Marie Henriette Dorothea de Neergaard, née Hansen
  • (1947-2006) Rolf Viggo de Neergaard
  • (1981-2019) Claus Johan Thomas de Neergaard
  • (2019-) Claus Johan Thomas de Neergaard and Christoffer Johan Thomas de Neergaard

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Christoffer Gøye" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Gunderslevholm". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 3 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Carl Adolph v. Plessen" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Carl Neergaard" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Sag: Gunderslevholm" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 3 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Foreningen af den gunderslevholmske gren af slægten Neergaard

gunderslevholm, manor, house, estate, located, northwest, næstved, southeastern, denmark, been, owned, members, neergaard, family, since, 1803, main, building, located, high, ground, just, west, susaa, river, originally, baroque, style, mansion, built, 1729, c. Gunderslevholm is a manor house and estate located 12 km northwest of Naestved in southeastern Denmark Gunderslevholm has been owned by members of the de Neergaard family since 1803 The main building is located on high ground just west of the Susaa river It was originally a Baroque style mansion built in 1729 for Carl Adolph von Plessen but was in 1787 adapted to the Neoclassical style Gunderslevholm covers 2 020 hectares of land and 276 hectares of lake 2023 GunderslevholmGeneral informationArchitectural styleNeoclassicalLocationGunderslevvej 134160 HerlufmagleCountryDenmarkCoordinates55 17 53 12 N 11 40 16 95 E 55 2980889 N 11 6713750 E 55 2980889 11 6713750Completed1729OwnerClaus de Neergaard and Christoffer de Neergaard Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Goye family 1 3 Krabbe family 1 4 Changing owners 1 5 Carl Adolph von Plessen 1 6 de Neergaard family 2 Architecture 3 Today 4 List of owners 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Gunderslevholm was in the Middle Ages located in the village of Gunderslevmagle The manor was in the beginning of the 14th century owned by Niels Pedersen who passed it on to his sons Peder Nielsen and Jens Nielsen Jens Nielsen sold it to Johannes Mogensen Grubbe a judge of Zealand in 1333 Grubbe constructed a fortified house on the estate but it was destroyed by king Valdemar IV s troops just a few years later probably because Johannes Mogensen Grubbe had sided with Holstein in their conflict with the Danish king Johannes Mogensen Grubbe was killed on the third day of the action Gunderslev was then passed on to Johannes Mogensen Grubbe s three sons Mogens Jens Grubbe later bishop of Borglum Esbern Rage Grubbe and Bent Biug Grubbe who had all remained loyal to the king Bent Biug Grubbe who later became the sole owner of the estate served as hofmeister for Olaf II of Denmark His son Jens died without children in 1405 His sister Cecilie was married to Tyge Basse Their daughter was married to Ove Jacobsen Lunge whose daughter Ellen Ovesdatter Lunge married Axel Lagesen Brok 1 Goye family edit nbsp Christoffer Goye the owner of Gunderslevholm from 1560 to 1584 who is buried in Gunderslev Kirke Gunderslev Church Mogens Goye s first wife Mette Bydelsbak the daughter of Albrecht Engelbrechtsen Bydelsbak and Pernille Brock was the last surviving member of her family after her brother had died in Dithmarschen Gunderslevholm therefore passed to Mogens Goye when Axel Lagesen Brok died in 1498 Mogens Goye constructed a new main building in circa 1530 1 When Mogens Goye died in 1544 Gunderslevholm was initially passed to his second eldest son Eskil Goye who died without children in 1560 Gunderslevholm was therefore passed on to his elder brother Christoffer Goye who served in the war against Sweden in 1564 65 He died in Viborg in 1584 but is buried in Gunderslev Kirke Gunderslev Church His son and only child had died back in 1550 and Gunderslevholm was there passed to his nephew Mogens Goye a son of his younger brother Falk Goye Mogens Goye was headmaster of Herlufsholm Boarding School from 1609 1 Krabbe family edit nbsp Iver Krabbe Mogens Goye the Younger s son Christoffer Goye in 1631 sold Gunderslevholm to Ejler Urne Urne s son in law Flemming Ulfeldt in 1647 sold Gunderslevholm to Iver Krabbe King Frederik III 1609 70 made Iver Krabbe Governor General of Norway Iver Krabbe died on Gunderslevholm on 30 October 1666 Gunderslevholm remained in the Krabbe family s possession until 1693 2 Changing owners edit Birgitte Reedtz the widow of Markor Rodsteen purchased Gunderslevholm at an auction in 1693 Reedtz heir Christian Rodsteen a foster son sold Gunderslevholm to Elisabeth Sophie von Holstein in 1707 She served as lady in waiting for the queen Elisabeth Sophie von Holstein sold Gunderslevholm to a court priest Hector Gottfried Masius who died shortly thereafter The Masius family was ennobled under the name von der Maase in 1712 Christian von der Maase expanded the Gunderslevholm estate with more land Carl Adolph von Plessen edit nbsp Carl Adolph von Plessen Carl Adolph von Plessen bought Gunderslevholm in 1725 Plessen constructed a new main building in 1729 and expanded the estate through the acquisition of new land Carl Adolph von Plessen improved the living conditions for the peasants on his estates e g through the construction of schools Carl Adolph von Plessen later included the estate in the Plessenske Fideikommis The legal effect of a fideikommis was that the estate could not be sold mortgaged or divided between heirs The Plessenske Fideikommis was converted from land to capital when the Plessen estates were sold in 1803 3 de Neergaard family edit nbsp Stone in Gunderslevmagle commemorating the transition from copyholds to freeholds The new owner of Gunderslevholm was Peter Johansen de Neergaard He died at Gunderslevholm in 1835 but had already ceded it to his second oldest son Carl de Neergaard Carl de Neergaard had no children and therefore left Gunderslevholm to his nephew Johan Thomas Oluf de Neergaard who was subsequently succeeded by his son Ferdinand Lorenz de Neergaard 4 Architecture edit nbsp Gunderslevholm AvlsgaardThe main building is a two storey building which is nine bays wide and whose facade is tipped by a triangular pediment Its hipped roof is clad with blue glazed tile 5 Today editThe current owners are chamberlain Claus Johan Thomas de Neergaard and Christoffer Johan Thomas de Neergaard Gunderslevholm covers 2 020 hectares of land and 276 hectares of lake 2023 List of owners edit Niels Pedersen 1333 Peder Nielsen 1333 Jens Nielsen 1333 1345 Johannes Mogensen Grubbe 1345 1348 Esbern Rage Grubbe 1345 1369 Mogens Jens Grubbe 1345 1391 Bent Biug Grubbe 1391 1405 Jens Grubbe 1391 1408 Tyge Basse 1408 1458 Ove Jacobsen Lunge 1458 1498 Axel Lagesen Brok 1498 1544 Mogens Goye 1544 1560 Eskild Goye 1560 1584 Christoffer Goye 1584 1615 Mogens Goye 1615 1631 Christoffer Goye 1631 1640 Ejler Urne 1640 1647 Flemming Ulfeldt 1647 1666 Iver Krabbe 1666 1676 Tage Krabbe 1676 1693 Boet efter Tage Krabbe 1693 1699 Birgitte Reedtz gift Rodsteen 1699 1707 Christian Rodsteen 1707 1709 Elisabeth Sophie von Holstein 1709 1719 The heirs of Hector Gottfried Masius 1719 1725 Christian von der Maase 1725 1758 Carl Adolph von Plessen 1758 1803 Carl Adolph von Plessen 1803 1835 Peter Johansen de Neergaard 1835 1850 Carl de Neergaard 1850 1921 Johan Thomas Oluf de Neergaard 1921 1938 Ferdinand Lorenz de Neergaard 1938 1947 Marie Henriette Dorothea de Neergaard nee Hansen 1947 2006 Rolf Viggo de Neergaard 1981 2019 Claus Johan Thomas de Neergaard 2019 Claus Johan Thomas de Neergaard and Christoffer Johan Thomas de NeergaardReferences edit a b c Christoffer Goye in Danish Dansk Biografisk Leksikon Retrieved 3 February 2019 Gunderslevholm danskeherregaarde dk in Danish Retrieved 3 February 2019 Carl Adolph v Plessen in Danish Dansk Biografisk Leksikon Retrieved 4 February 2019 Carl Neergaard in Danish Dansk Biografisk Leksikon Retrieved 11 February 2019 Sag Gunderslevholm in Danish Kulturstyrelsen Retrieved 3 February 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gunderslevholm Official website Foreningen af den gunderslevholmske gren af slaegten Neergaard Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunderslevholm amp oldid 1162860115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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