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Krabbesholm, Lejre Municipality

Krabbesholm is a manor house and estate located on the Hornsherred peninsula, between Skibby and Sæby, Lejre Municipality, some 50 kilometres west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The manor was detached from Egholm by Oluf Rosenkrantz in 1783 but the two estates had the same owners until 1806. The Gothic Revival style main building, the first on the estate, was built for Lars Trolle in 18. The estate covers 488 hectares of land.

Krabbesholm
Krabbesholm in 2020
General information
LocationKrabbesholmvej 14 Abr/> 4070 Kirke Hyllinge
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°43′48″N 11°57′0″E / 55.73000°N 11.95000°E / 55.73000; 11.95000
Completed1853
Design and construction
Architect(s)Frederik Galatius

History edit

Rosenkrantz and Skeel families edit

 
Oluf Rosenkrantz

Oluf Rosenkrantz inherited the manor of Egholm after his father. He later increased the number of copyholds under the manor dramatically. He had inherited Egholm after his father and over the years increased the number of copyholds to an extent that compromised the rational management of the estate. In 1647 he was granted royal permission to establish a new manor on part of the estate. The land had earlier belonged to the village of Vinderup which had been destroyed in the First and Second Dano-Swedish Wars. Oluf Rosenkrantz named his new estate Krabbesholm (Krabbe's Isle) as a tribute to his wife, Birgitte Krabbe.[1]

 
Frederik Christian Rosenkrantz

Rosenkrantz fell out of favour at the court after opposing the new Absolute monarchy and was forced to cede all his estates to his daughters and sons-in-law.[2] Egholm and Krabbesholm were ceded to Mogens Skeel. In 1685, Skeel sold theestates to Otte Skeel. After his death Krabbesholm passed to his son-in-law, Otto Krabbe. Otto Krabbe's and Birgitte Skeel's son in-law, Iver Rosenkrantz, inherited Krabbesholm in 1737. He was after his death in 1745 succeeded by his son Frederik Rosebnkrantz.

Frederik Christian Rosenkrantz inherited the estates in 1763 and was already the owner of Ryegaard, Barritskov and Trudsholm. He endowed his estates to Niels Rosenkrantz with an obligation to establish a stamhus (family trust) from the estates. Stamhuset Rosenkrantz was established from Ryegaard, Barritskov and Trudsholm.

19th century edit

 
Nicolai Abraham Holten, owned Jrabbesholm in 1810-1850

In 1804, Niels Rosenkrantz sold Egholm and Krabbesholm to his brother Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz, who just two months later sold them to Christian Conrad, Count of Danneskiold-Samsøe and Lars Lassen. In 1806 the two partners divided the estates between them, leaving Danneskiold-Samsøe as the sole owner of Krabbesholm.

 
The main building depicted by Ferdinand Richard

In 1810, Krabbesholm was acquired by Nicolai Abraham Holten. Holten, who resided on his other estate, Lindegården, did not construct a main building on the estate. He established the first school in Sæby. Holten died in 1850.

In 1852, Krabbesholm was sold in public auction. The buyer was Lars Trolle. In 1853, he constructed the first main building at Krabbesholm. In 1871, Trolle sold Krabbesholm to Frederik Vilhelm TTreschow.

20th century edit

Treschow 's daughter, Clara Sophie Treschow, who had inherited Krabbesholm in 1876, married Niels Joachim Christian Gregers Juel, a son of Niels Rudolph Juel of Hverringe Manor on Funen. He died in 1938. In 1939, Krabbesholm was sold in public auction for DKK 935,000. The biyer was De Forenede Kulimportører, a importer of coal, coke (fuel)coke and cinders. In 1979, De Forenede Kulimportører was converted into a property company under the name 79- ) Ejendomsselskabet D.F.K. A/S.

Architecture edit

The main building is designed in Gothic Revival style.

Estate edit

The estate covers 488 hectares of land. The main building is situated in a large garden with woodland to the north and tree-lined avenues in three directions. A number of protected archeological sites are located on the estate, including a burial mound from the Bronze Age known as Sofiehøh.[3]

List of owners edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Krabbesholm". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Oluf Rosenkrantz". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Krabbesholm". kroneborg.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 September 2019.

Rxternal links edit

  • Krabbesholm at roskildehistorie.dk
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Krabbesholm is a manor house and estate located on the Hornsherred peninsula between Skibby and Saeby Lejre Municipality some 50 kilometres west of Copenhagen Denmark The manor was detached from Egholm by Oluf Rosenkrantz in 1783 but the two estates had the same owners until 1806 The Gothic Revival style main building the first on the estate was built for Lars Trolle in 18 The estate covers 488 hectares of land KrabbesholmKrabbesholm in 2020General informationLocationKrabbesholmvej 14 Abr gt 4070 Kirke HyllingeCountryDenmarkCoordinates55 43 48 N 11 57 0 E 55 73000 N 11 95000 E 55 73000 11 95000Completed1853Design and constructionArchitect s Frederik Galatius Contents 1 History 1 1 Rosenkrantz and Skeel families 1 2 19th century 1 3 20th century 2 Architecture 3 Estate 4 List of owners 5 See also 6 References 7 Rxternal linksHistory editRosenkrantz and Skeel families edit nbsp Oluf RosenkrantzOluf Rosenkrantz inherited the manor of Egholm after his father He later increased the number of copyholds under the manor dramatically He had inherited Egholm after his father and over the years increased the number of copyholds to an extent that compromised the rational management of the estate In 1647 he was granted royal permission to establish a new manor on part of the estate The land had earlier belonged to the village of Vinderup which had been destroyed in the First and Second Dano Swedish Wars Oluf Rosenkrantz named his new estate Krabbesholm Krabbe s Isle as a tribute to his wife Birgitte Krabbe 1 nbsp Frederik Christian RosenkrantzRosenkrantz fell out of favour at the court after opposing the new Absolute monarchy and was forced to cede all his estates to his daughters and sons in law 2 Egholm and Krabbesholm were ceded to Mogens Skeel In 1685 Skeel sold theestates to Otte Skeel After his death Krabbesholm passed to his son in law Otto Krabbe Otto Krabbe s and Birgitte Skeel s son in law Iver Rosenkrantz inherited Krabbesholm in 1737 He was after his death in 1745 succeeded by his son Frederik Rosebnkrantz Frederik Christian Rosenkrantz inherited the estates in 1763 and was already the owner of Ryegaard Barritskov and Trudsholm He endowed his estates to Niels Rosenkrantz with an obligation to establish a stamhus family trust from the estates Stamhuset Rosenkrantz was established from Ryegaard Barritskov and Trudsholm 19th century edit nbsp Nicolai Abraham Holten owned Jrabbesholm in 1810 1850In 1804 Niels Rosenkrantz sold Egholm and Krabbesholm to his brother Marcus Gjoe Rosenkrantz who just two months later sold them to Christian Conrad Count of Danneskiold Samsoe and Lars Lassen In 1806 the two partners divided the estates between them leaving Danneskiold Samsoe as the sole owner of Krabbesholm nbsp The main building depicted by Ferdinand RichardIn 1810 Krabbesholm was acquired by Nicolai Abraham Holten Holten who resided on his other estate Lindegarden did not construct a main building on the estate He established the first school in Saeby Holten died in 1850 In 1852 Krabbesholm was sold in public auction The buyer was Lars Trolle In 1853 he constructed the first main building at Krabbesholm In 1871 Trolle sold Krabbesholm to Frederik Vilhelm TTreschow 20th century edit Treschow s daughter Clara Sophie Treschow who had inherited Krabbesholm in 1876 married Niels Joachim Christian Gregers Juel a son of Niels Rudolph Juel of Hverringe Manor on Funen He died in 1938 In 1939 Krabbesholm was sold in public auction for DKK 935 000 The biyer was De Forenede Kulimportorer a importer of coal coke fuel coke and cinders In 1979 De Forenede Kulimportorer was converted into a property company under the name 79 Ejendomsselskabet D F K A S Architecture editThe main building is designed in Gothic Revival style Estate editThe estate covers 488 hectares of land The main building is situated in a large garden with woodland to the north and tree lined avenues in three directions A number of protected archeological sites are located on the estate including a burial mound from the Bronze Age known as Sofiehoh 3 List of owners edit 1647 1684 Oluf Rosenkrantz 1684 1685 Mogens Skeel 1685 1695 Otte Skeel 1695 1719 Otto Krabbe 1719 1737 Birgitte Skeel gift Krabbe 1737 1745 Iver Rosenkrantz 1745 1763 Charlotte Amalie Skeel gift Rosenkrantz 1763 1802 Frederik Christian Rosenkrantz 1802 1804 Niels Rosenkrantz 1804 Marcus Gjoe Rosenkrantz 1804 1806 Lars Lassen 1804 1806 Christian Conrad Count of Danneskiold Samsoe 1806 1810 Peder Norgaard 1806 1810 Poulsen 1810 1850 Nicolai Abraham Holten 1850 1852 Estate of Nicolai Abraham Holten 1852 1871 Lars Trolle 1871 1876 Frederik Wilhelm Treschow 1876 Anna Sophie Treschow gift Iuel 1939 Niels Joachim Christian Gregers Iuel 1939 1979 A S De forenede Kulimportorer 1979 Ejendomsselskabet D F K A SSee also editSaeby Church Lejre MunicipalityReferences edit Krabbesholm danskeherregaarde dk in Danish Retrieved 9 September 2019 Oluf Rosenkrantz Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish Retrieved 9 September 2019 Krabbesholm kroneborg dk in Danish Retrieved 9 September 2019 Rxternal links editKrabbesholm at roskildehistorie dk Source Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Krabbesholm Lejre Municipality amp oldid 1195012891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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