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Kragerup

Kragerup, also known as Kragerupgaard, is a manor house and estate located close to Høng, Kalundborg Municipality, som 0+ kilometres southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. The estate has been owned by the Dinesen family since 1801. The main building is now operated as a hotel. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.

Kragerup
Kragerup manorhouse
General information
LocationØrslev Sogn, Kalundborg Kommune, Region Sjælland
AddressKragerupgårdsvej 33, 4291 Ruds-Vedby
Coordinates55°30′36″N 11°22′48″E / 55.51000°N 11.38000°E / 55.51000; 11.38000
OwnerBirgitte Dinesen (since 1996)
Website
kragerup.dk

History edit

Early history edit

 
Peder Skram

Kragerupgaard was originally a manor in the village of Kragerup. It is first mentioned in 1327 and 1341, when it was owned by Matheaus Jakobsen Taa. A later owner was Jens Nielsen Neb, and the ownership was then passed on to his children Henrik Jensen Neb and Christine Neb and her husband Hartvig Bryske. Over the next 150 years Kragerup was generally owned by multiple simultaneous owners.[1] Oluf Mortensen Gyrsting obtained almost full ownership of the estate towards the end of the 15th century.

After Gyrsting's death, Kragerup was passed on to his son-in-law, Peder Skram. In 1533, he sold Kragerup to his new father-in-law, Ove Lunge.

Friis family edit

 
Christen Friis

After Lunge's death, Kragerup was passed on to his grandson, whose widow brought it into her second marriage with Jørgen Friis of Knastrup. Friis' son from a previous marriage, Christen Friis (1581–1639), inherited Kragerup in 1610. He served in the Kalmar War in 1611-1613 and was appointed Chancellor in 1616.[2] He constructed a new, three-winged main building in 1627 and also extended the estate through the acquisition of more tenant farms in the surrounding villages.

Juul family edit

 
Ove Juul

Friis' son, Hans Friis, sold Kragerup in 1656 to Frederik Urne. He was succeeded by his son-in-law, Ove Juul, who was later appointed Vice Chancellor.[3] Kragerup was later passed on to his son, Christian Juul, who one year later ceded it to his sister, Mette Marie, who married the bailiff on the estate, Povl Pedersen Lerskov, but he died in 1692. Mette Marie Juul continued to live on the estate after his death.

Lerche, Fogh and Bech edit

In 1705, Kragerup was acquired by Jacob Lerche. He extended the estate with more tenant farms. In 1721, he sold it to Andreas Fogh. He carried out many improvements on the estate and increased prosperity. He is credited for being the first potato grower on Zealand and also established a wool factory. His daughter, Christine Fogh, sold the estate to Peder Bech around 1797.

Dinesen family edit

 
Jens Kraft Dinesen

In 1801, Kragerup was acquired by Jens Kraft Dinesen, who had sold Gyldenholm to Christopher Schøller Bülow the previous year. He constructed a new main wing in 1802.

Dinesen was succeeded by his son Anders Didrich Dinesen. He was married to Sophie Jacobine de Neergaard, a daughter of Johan Michael de Neergaard. She managed the estate with great skill after his death but died at the age of 47 in 1857. Their son Jens Kraft Jacob Sophus Dinesen then inherited the estate. He married his younger brother's widow, Alvilde Dinesen, in 1880. Her son by her first husband, also called Jens Kraft Dinesen, inherited Kragerup in 1910. After his death in 1916 Kragerup was passed on to his son Wilhelm Dinesen.

Architecture edit

The main building is a three-winged, two-storey complex with white-washed walls and a half-hipped red tile roof. The main wing to the west stands on a rise slightly above the two side wings. It is 15 bays wide and has a central risalit topped by a rounded pediment.[4]

List of owners edit

  • (1327- ) Matheus Jakobsen Taa
  • (1356-1376) Jens Nielsen Neb
  • ( - ) Henrik Jensen Neb
  • ( - ) Jens Genvæther
  • (1382- ) Hartvig Bryske
  • ( - ) Birgitte Bryske
  • ( - ) Herman v. Hahn
  • ( - ) Christen Rud
  • ( - ) Ulf Limbek
  • ( - ) Jens Poulsen
  • ( - ) Eskil Gøye
  • ( - ) Claus Bryske
  • ( - ) Navne Jensen Gyrsting
  • (1445- ) Morten Jensen Gyrsting
  • (1460- ) Folmer Mortensen Gyrsting
  • (1468-1496) Oluf Mortensen Gyrsting
  • (1481- ) Jørgen Rud
  • (1505- ) Eggert Andersen Ulfeldt
  • ( -1533) Peder Skram
  • (1533- ) Ove Lunge
  • ( - ) Claus Eggertsen Ulfeldt
  • ( -1583) Eggert Ulfeldt
  • (1583- ) Elisabeth Galde, married 1) Ulfeldt, 2) Friis
  • ( -1610) Jørgen Friis
  • (1610-1639) Christen Friis
  • (1639-1653) Barbara Wittrup, married Friis
  • (1653-1656) Hans Friis
  • (1656-1658) Frederik Urne
  • (1658-1686) Ove Juul
  • (1686-1687) Christian Juul
  • (1687- ) Mette Marie Juul, married Lerskov
  • ( -1692) Poul Pedersen Lerskov
  • (1692-1705) Mette Marie Juul, married Lerskov
  • (1705-1721) Jacob Lerche
  • (1721-1762) Andreas Fogh
  • (1762-1774) Lars Fogh
  • (1774-1794) Clemens Fogh
  • (1774- ) Marie Fogh
  • (1774- ) Mette Fogh
  • (1794-1797) Christine Fogh
  • (1797-1801) Peder Bech
  • (1801-1827) Jens Kraft Dinesen
  • (1827-1840) Anders Didrich Dinesen
  • (1840-1857) Sophie Jacobine de Neergaard, married Dinesen
  • (1857-1910) Jens Kraft Jacob Sophus Dinesen
  • (1910-1916) Jens Kraft Dinesen
  • (1916-1932) Wilhelm Dinesen
  • (1932-1939) Ida Dinesen
  • (1939-1963) Jørgen Dinesen
  • (1963-1996) Erik S. Dinesen
  • (1996- ) Birgitte Dinesen

References edit

  1. ^ "Kragerup". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Christen Friis". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 21 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Ove Juul" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Sag: Kragerupgaard" [Case: Kragerupgård]. Kulturstyrelsen (in Danish). Retrieved 23 February 2019.

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Kragerup also known as Kragerupgaard is a manor house and estate located close to Hong Kalundborg Municipality som 0 kilometres southwest of Copenhagen Denmark The estate has been owned by the Dinesen family since 1801 The main building is now operated as a hotel It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918 KragerupKragerup manorhouseGeneral informationLocationOrslev Sogn Kalundborg Kommune Region SjaellandAddressKragerupgardsvej 33 4291 Ruds VedbyCoordinates55 30 36 N 11 22 48 E 55 51000 N 11 38000 E 55 51000 11 38000OwnerBirgitte Dinesen since 1996 Websitekragerup wbr dk Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Friis family 1 3 Juul family 1 4 Lerche Fogh and Bech 1 5 Dinesen family 2 Architecture 3 List of owners 4 ReferencesHistory editEarly history edit nbsp Peder SkramKragerupgaard was originally a manor in the village of Kragerup It is first mentioned in 1327 and 1341 when it was owned by Matheaus Jakobsen Taa A later owner was Jens Nielsen Neb and the ownership was then passed on to his children Henrik Jensen Neb and Christine Neb and her husband Hartvig Bryske Over the next 150 years Kragerup was generally owned by multiple simultaneous owners 1 Oluf Mortensen Gyrsting obtained almost full ownership of the estate towards the end of the 15th century After Gyrsting s death Kragerup was passed on to his son in law Peder Skram In 1533 he sold Kragerup to his new father in law Ove Lunge Friis family edit nbsp Christen FriisAfter Lunge s death Kragerup was passed on to his grandson whose widow brought it into her second marriage with Jorgen Friis of Knastrup Friis son from a previous marriage Christen Friis 1581 1639 inherited Kragerup in 1610 He served in the Kalmar War in 1611 1613 and was appointed Chancellor in 1616 2 He constructed a new three winged main building in 1627 and also extended the estate through the acquisition of more tenant farms in the surrounding villages Juul family edit nbsp Ove JuulFriis son Hans Friis sold Kragerup in 1656 to Frederik Urne He was succeeded by his son in law Ove Juul who was later appointed Vice Chancellor 3 Kragerup was later passed on to his son Christian Juul who one year later ceded it to his sister Mette Marie who married the bailiff on the estate Povl Pedersen Lerskov but he died in 1692 Mette Marie Juul continued to live on the estate after his death Lerche Fogh and Bech edit In 1705 Kragerup was acquired by Jacob Lerche He extended the estate with more tenant farms In 1721 he sold it to Andreas Fogh He carried out many improvements on the estate and increased prosperity He is credited for being the first potato grower on Zealand and also established a wool factory His daughter Christine Fogh sold the estate to Peder Bech around 1797 Dinesen family edit nbsp Jens Kraft DinesenIn 1801 Kragerup was acquired by Jens Kraft Dinesen who had sold Gyldenholm to Christopher Scholler Bulow the previous year He constructed a new main wing in 1802 Dinesen was succeeded by his son Anders Didrich Dinesen He was married to Sophie Jacobine de Neergaard a daughter of Johan Michael de Neergaard She managed the estate with great skill after his death but died at the age of 47 in 1857 Their son Jens Kraft Jacob Sophus Dinesen then inherited the estate He married his younger brother s widow Alvilde Dinesen in 1880 Her son by her first husband also called Jens Kraft Dinesen inherited Kragerup in 1910 After his death in 1916 Kragerup was passed on to his son Wilhelm Dinesen Architecture editThe main building is a three winged two storey complex with white washed walls and a half hipped red tile roof The main wing to the west stands on a rise slightly above the two side wings It is 15 bays wide and has a central risalit topped by a rounded pediment 4 List of owners edit 1327 Matheus Jakobsen Taa 1356 1376 Jens Nielsen Neb Henrik Jensen Neb Jens Genvaether 1382 Hartvig Bryske Birgitte Bryske Herman v Hahn Christen Rud Ulf Limbek Jens Poulsen Eskil Goye Claus Bryske Navne Jensen Gyrsting 1445 Morten Jensen Gyrsting 1460 Folmer Mortensen Gyrsting 1468 1496 Oluf Mortensen Gyrsting 1481 Jorgen Rud 1505 Eggert Andersen Ulfeldt 1533 Peder Skram 1533 Ove Lunge Claus Eggertsen Ulfeldt 1583 Eggert Ulfeldt 1583 Elisabeth Galde married 1 Ulfeldt 2 Friis 1610 Jorgen Friis 1610 1639 Christen Friis 1639 1653 Barbara Wittrup married Friis 1653 1656 Hans Friis 1656 1658 Frederik Urne 1658 1686 Ove Juul 1686 1687 Christian Juul 1687 Mette Marie Juul married Lerskov 1692 Poul Pedersen Lerskov 1692 1705 Mette Marie Juul married Lerskov 1705 1721 Jacob Lerche 1721 1762 Andreas Fogh 1762 1774 Lars Fogh 1774 1794 Clemens Fogh 1774 Marie Fogh 1774 Mette Fogh 1794 1797 Christine Fogh 1797 1801 Peder Bech 1801 1827 Jens Kraft Dinesen 1827 1840 Anders Didrich Dinesen 1840 1857 Sophie Jacobine de Neergaard married Dinesen 1857 1910 Jens Kraft Jacob Sophus Dinesen 1910 1916 Jens Kraft Dinesen 1916 1932 Wilhelm Dinesen 1932 1939 Ida Dinesen 1939 1963 Jorgen Dinesen 1963 1996 Erik S Dinesen 1996 Birgitte DinesenReferences edit Kragerup danskeherregaarde dk in Danish Retrieved 23 February 2019 Christen Friis Dansk Biografisk Leksikon in Danish Retrieved 21 February 2019 Ove Juul in Danish Dansk Biografisk Leksikon Retrieved 24 February 2019 Sag Kragerupgaard Case Kragerupgard Kulturstyrelsen in Danish Retrieved 23 February 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kragerup amp oldid 1189541604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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