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Tybjerggaard

Tybjerggaard is a manor house and estate in the parish of Tybjerg, Næstved Municipality, approximately 80 km southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. The Rococo-style main building was built for Tyge Rothe in 1653. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. The estate covers 475 hectares of land.

Tybjerggaard
Tybjerggaard in the late 19th century
General information
Architectural styleRococo
LocationTybjergvej 20
4160 Herlufmagle
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°20′53.88″N 11°48′27″E / 55.3483000°N 11.80750°E / 55.3483000; 11.80750
Completed1763

History edit

Early history edit

Tybjerggaard is one of the oldest manor houses in Denmark. Its history dates back to the 13th century when it was owned by Jens Sjællandsfar. In 1325 it was passed on to his daughter, Margrete, the widow of Henrik Eberstein. Their daughter, Cecilie Eberstein, married another member of the Eberstein family.

Basse and Godov edit

Tybjerggaard was later acquired by Peder Basse. His grandson Steen Basse died in 1448 as the last male member of the Basse family. His sister Sophie Basse, was married to Peder Godov. Steen Basse left Tybjerggaard to the brother-in-law on condition that they would name a son after him. Tybjerggaard remained in the Godov family un 1485.

Changing owners edit

Over the next centuries, its ownership was generally shared between multiple owners. This came to an end when Jacob Andersen Bjørn in the 1490s married Margrete Poulsdatter. Bjørn was also the owner of Voergaard and Støvringgaard but died shortly after the wedding.

After his death Margrethe managed the estates for many years, but she lived mostly at Støvringgård. Their son Anders died unmarried in 1536. The daughter Dorte Bjørn was married twice—first time to Christopher Hak of Egholm and second time to Oluf Glob of Vellumgård—but there were no children in either marriage After her death in circa 1562 the estate went to her cousin Anne Bjørnsdatter's children. The cousin was married to Niels Kaas. Tybjerggaard went to their son Bjørn Kaas while his brothers, Niels and Erik Kaas, inherited Støvringgård. Bjørn Kaas was also the owner of Staarupgård and lensmann of Vordingborg Castle. His son, Gabriel Kaas, ceded Tybjerggaard to Frederik Quitzow in exchange for other property in 1596. Quitzow had no children either and Tybjerggaard was therefore passed on to his wife's niece, Pernille Banner, who was married to Esge Krafse. Pernille Banner's eldest son, Erik Banner, had bought out his four brothers after their mother's death.[1]

In 1672, Tybjerggaard was acquired by Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve. A few years later he sold it to Peter Brandt who in turn sold it to the Crown.

Christian V granted Tybjerggaard to Adam Levin Knuth. In 1689, he sold it back to the crown. It was then ceded to Margrete Wilders as payment of an old debt to her late husband, the merchant rederik Werdelmann (died 1687). Wilders were involved in a number of unsuccessful lawsuits to try to get arrears out her husband's old customers. She died on the estate in 1709. She left it to her niece, Margrete von Heinen, whose husband, Willum Braem. an infantry lieutenant, died in Austria in October that same year. She later married Georg Lepel. After her death in 1717, he converted the main building into a hospital for blind and invalids of the parish.[2]

In 1824, Lepel sold Tybjerggaard to Frederik von Maase. His widow, Conradine Sophie Rostgaard, sold the estate to Peder West in 1735. .

Tyge Rothe edit

 
Thyge Rothe

In 1763, Tybjerggaard was acquired by Tyge Rothe. He had become wealthy through his recent marriage to Karen Bjørn, the only child of the late merchant and shipyard-owner Andreas Bjørn. He gave up his position in the Colonial Administration Authority (Generaltoldkammeret) to concentrate on managing the estate. Four of Rothe's six children were born at Tybjerggaard. Among these were the later Governor General of the Danish West Indies Carl Adolph Rothe and civil servant and Supreme Court justice Christian Hjørn Rothe.

Johann Friedrich Struensee appointed him as head of the new Finanskollegium's Department of Agriculture in 1771 but it was dissolved after Struense's fall from power and instead appointed as Country Governor in Segeberg. After nine months he was also dismissed from this post. He then settled on the Tubjerggaard estate and committed the rest of his life to his writings. He introduced many improvements in the management of the estate and started the implementation of the new agricultural reforms. His son, Andreas Bjørn Rothe, sold Tybjerggaard.

Neergaard and Steinmann families edit

 
August Schiøtt: Frederik, Steinmann

In 1804, Tybjerggaard was acquired by Jacob Neergaard. He was the sixth child of Johan Thomas de Neergaard, the owner of Ringsted Abbey, Merløsegaard and Kærup, who had been ennobled under the name de Neergaard in 1780. His wife, Sophie Magdalene Dinesen[1], was a daughter of Anders Ninesen at Gyldenholm Manor.

 
Tybjerggaard in 1870

Jacob de Neergaard died in 1833. In 1835, his widow brought Tybjerggaard into her second marriage with Peter Frederik Steinmann, who had previously been married to her late husband's younger sister Johanne (Hanne) de Neergaard (1792-1824).

Peter Frederik Steinmann's son by his first wife, who was also named Peter Frederik Steinmann, inherited Tybjerggaard in 1866. He was also a military officer and had served in the Second Schleswig War. In 1874–75, he briefly served as Minister of War in the Cabinet of Fonnesbech. He gad been married to Anne Elisabeth Johanne Schulin, Comtesse of Frederiksdal, but she had already died in 1947. Steinmann survived her by 47 years. Their son, again named Peter Frederik Steinmann, succeeded his father on the estate in 1894. His widow, Marie, a daughter of the naval officer, politician and editor Johan Cornelius Tuxen, lived on the estate until her death in 1952

Architecture edit

The Rococo-style main building was built for Tyge Rothe in 1763. It is a single-storey, three-winged complex. The main wing features a higher median risalit topped by a triangular pediment on both sides of the building. The east wing incorporates elements from an older building, probably Margrethe Wilders' main wing from the 1690s. The vaulted cellar dates from the 15th century.[3]

The oldest of the farm buildings date from 1877. Others were added in 1917, 1927, 1958 in 1993.

Today edit

The current owner is Bent Jeppesen. The estate covers 475 hectares of land. Tybjerggaard-Fuglsang, one of the largest pig breeders in Denmark, is headquartered on the estate. It operates a number of production sites on Zealand and breeds Landrace, Yorkshire and Duroc pigs.[4]

List of owners edit

  • ( -1325) Jens Sjællandsfar
  • (1325) Margrete Jensdatter, gift Eberstein
  • (1372) Gertrud
  • (1374) Peder Ludvigsen Eberstein
  • (1382-1388) Peder Basse
  • (1388- ) Tyge Basse
  • ( -1448) Steen Basse
  • (1448- ) Peder Olufsen Godov
  • (1456-1463) Anders Pedersen Godov
  • (1456- ) Oluf Pedersen Godov
  • ( -1485) Steen Andersen Godov
  • (1471) Christopher Jensen
  • ( - ) Jes Andersen
  • (1488) Poul Henriksen
  • ( -1525) J. Andersen Bjørn
  • ( -1515) Oluf Pedersen
  • (1525- ) Margrete Poulsdatter, gift Pedersen
  • ( - ) Dorte Bjørn, gift 1) Hack, 2) Glob
  • ( -1558) Oluf Glob
  • (1558-1578) Dorte Bjørn, gift 1) Hack, 2) Glob
  • (1578-1581) Bjørn Kaas
  • (1581-1596) Gabriel Kaas
  • (1596- ) Frederik Quitzow
  • ( -1627) Esge Krafse
  • (1627-1655) Pernille Andersdatter Banner, gift Krafse
  • (1655-1656) Niels Banner
  • (1655-1656) Preben Banner
  • (1655-1656) Eiler Banner
  • (1655-1656) Evert Banner
  • (1655-1672) Erik Banner
  • (1672-1678) Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve
  • (1678) Kronen
  • (1678-1689) Adam Levin Knuth
  • (1689) Kronen
  • (1689-1708) Margrethe Wilders, gift Werdelmann
  • (1708-1709) Wilhelm Braem
  • (1709-1712) Margrethe von Heinen, gift 1) Braem, 2) Lepel
  • (1712-1724) Georg Frederik Lepel
  • (1724-1728) Frederik Masius von d. Maase
  • (1728-1735) Conradine Sophie Rostgaard, gift 1) Maase, 2) Bruun
  • (1735-1763) Peder West
  • (1763-1792) Tyge Rothe
  • (1792-1795) Andreas Bjørn Rothe
  • (1795) Tycho Bræstrup
  • (1795-1798) Henrik Gregorius Lund
  • (1798-1804) Christopher Schøller Bülow
  • (1804-1833) Jacob Neergaard
  • (1833- ) Sophie Magdalene Dinesen, gift 1) Neergaard, 2) Steinmann
  • ( -1854) Peter Frederik Steinmann
  • (1854-1866) Sophie Magdalene Dinesen, gift 1) Neergaard, 2) Steinmann
  • (1866-1894) Peter Frederik Steinmann
  • (1894-1910) Peter Frederik Steinmann
  • (1910-1957) Det Steinmannske Legat
  • (1957-2004) Herlufsholm Skole og Gods
  • (2003–present) Bent Jeppesen

References edit

  1. ^ "Tybjerggaard". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Tybjerggaard". roskildehistorie.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Sag: Tybjerggård" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
  4. ^ "One of the largest pig breeders chooses SKIOLD" (in Danish). Skiold. Retrieved 15 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Tybjerggaard is a manor house and estate in the parish of Tybjerg Naestved Municipality approximately 80 km southwest of Copenhagen Denmark The Rococo style main building was built for Tyge Rothe in 1653 It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918 The estate covers 475 hectares of land TybjerggaardTybjerggaard in the late 19th centuryGeneral informationArchitectural styleRococoLocationTybjergvej 20 4160 HerlufmagleCountryDenmarkCoordinates55 20 53 88 N 11 48 27 E 55 3483000 N 11 80750 E 55 3483000 11 80750Completed1763 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Basse and Godov 1 3 Changing owners 1 4 Tyge Rothe 1 5 Neergaard and Steinmann families 2 Architecture 3 Today 4 List of owners 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Tybjerggaard is one of the oldest manor houses in Denmark Its history dates back to the 13th century when it was owned by Jens Sjaellandsfar In 1325 it was passed on to his daughter Margrete the widow of Henrik Eberstein Their daughter Cecilie Eberstein married another member of the Eberstein family Basse and Godov edit Tybjerggaard was later acquired by Peder Basse His grandson Steen Basse died in 1448 as the last male member of the Basse family His sister Sophie Basse was married to Peder Godov Steen Basse left Tybjerggaard to the brother in law on condition that they would name a son after him Tybjerggaard remained in the Godov family un 1485 Changing owners edit Over the next centuries its ownership was generally shared between multiple owners This came to an end when Jacob Andersen Bjorn in the 1490s married Margrete Poulsdatter Bjorn was also the owner of Voergaard and Stovringgaard but died shortly after the wedding After his death Margrethe managed the estates for many years but she lived mostly at Stovringgard Their son Anders died unmarried in 1536 The daughter Dorte Bjorn was married twice first time to Christopher Hak of Egholm and second time to Oluf Glob of Vellumgard but there were no children in either marriage After her death in circa 1562 the estate went to her cousin Anne Bjornsdatter s children The cousin was married to Niels Kaas Tybjerggaard went to their son Bjorn Kaas while his brothers Niels and Erik Kaas inherited Stovringgard Bjorn Kaas was also the owner of Staarupgard and lensmann of Vordingborg Castle His son Gabriel Kaas ceded Tybjerggaard to Frederik Quitzow in exchange for other property in 1596 Quitzow had no children either and Tybjerggaard was therefore passed on to his wife s niece Pernille Banner who was married to Esge Krafse Pernille Banner s eldest son Erik Banner had bought out his four brothers after their mother s death 1 In 1672 Tybjerggaard was acquired by Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove A few years later he sold it to Peter Brandt who in turn sold it to the Crown Christian V granted Tybjerggaard to Adam Levin Knuth In 1689 he sold it back to the crown It was then ceded to Margrete Wilders as payment of an old debt to her late husband the merchant rederik Werdelmann died 1687 Wilders were involved in a number of unsuccessful lawsuits to try to get arrears out her husband s old customers She died on the estate in 1709 She left it to her niece Margrete von Heinen whose husband Willum Braem an infantry lieutenant died in Austria in October that same year She later married Georg Lepel After her death in 1717 he converted the main building into a hospital for blind and invalids of the parish 2 In 1824 Lepel sold Tybjerggaard to Frederik von Maase His widow Conradine Sophie Rostgaard sold the estate to Peder West in 1735 Tyge Rothe edit nbsp Thyge Rothe In 1763 Tybjerggaard was acquired by Tyge Rothe He had become wealthy through his recent marriage to Karen Bjorn the only child of the late merchant and shipyard owner Andreas Bjorn He gave up his position in the Colonial Administration Authority Generaltoldkammeret to concentrate on managing the estate Four of Rothe s six children were born at Tybjerggaard Among these were the later Governor General of the Danish West Indies Carl Adolph Rothe and civil servant and Supreme Court justice Christian Hjorn Rothe Johann Friedrich Struensee appointed him as head of the new Finanskollegium s Department of Agriculture in 1771 but it was dissolved after Struense s fall from power and instead appointed as Country Governor in Segeberg After nine months he was also dismissed from this post He then settled on the Tubjerggaard estate and committed the rest of his life to his writings He introduced many improvements in the management of the estate and started the implementation of the new agricultural reforms His son Andreas Bjorn Rothe sold Tybjerggaard Neergaard and Steinmann families edit nbsp August Schiott Frederik Steinmann In 1804 Tybjerggaard was acquired by Jacob Neergaard He was the sixth child of Johan Thomas de Neergaard the owner of Ringsted Abbey Merlosegaard and Kaerup who had been ennobled under the name de Neergaard in 1780 His wife Sophie Magdalene Dinesen 1 was a daughter of Anders Ninesen at Gyldenholm Manor nbsp Tybjerggaard in 1870 Jacob de Neergaard died in 1833 In 1835 his widow brought Tybjerggaard into her second marriage with Peter Frederik Steinmann who had previously been married to her late husband s younger sister Johanne Hanne de Neergaard 1792 1824 Peter Frederik Steinmann s son by his first wife who was also named Peter Frederik Steinmann inherited Tybjerggaard in 1866 He was also a military officer and had served in the Second Schleswig War In 1874 75 he briefly served as Minister of War in the Cabinet of Fonnesbech He gad been married to Anne Elisabeth Johanne Schulin Comtesse of Frederiksdal but she had already died in 1947 Steinmann survived her by 47 years Their son again named Peter Frederik Steinmann succeeded his father on the estate in 1894 His widow Marie a daughter of the naval officer politician and editor Johan Cornelius Tuxen lived on the estate until her death in 1952Architecture editThe Rococo style main building was built for Tyge Rothe in 1763 It is a single storey three winged complex The main wing features a higher median risalit topped by a triangular pediment on both sides of the building The east wing incorporates elements from an older building probably Margrethe Wilders main wing from the 1690s The vaulted cellar dates from the 15th century 3 The oldest of the farm buildings date from 1877 Others were added in 1917 1927 1958 in 1993 Today editThe current owner is Bent Jeppesen The estate covers 475 hectares of land Tybjerggaard Fuglsang one of the largest pig breeders in Denmark is headquartered on the estate It operates a number of production sites on Zealand and breeds Landrace Yorkshire and Duroc pigs 4 List of owners edit 1325 Jens Sjaellandsfar 1325 Margrete Jensdatter gift Eberstein 1372 Gertrud 1374 Peder Ludvigsen Eberstein 1382 1388 Peder Basse 1388 Tyge Basse 1448 Steen Basse 1448 Peder Olufsen Godov 1456 1463 Anders Pedersen Godov 1456 Oluf Pedersen Godov 1485 Steen Andersen Godov 1471 Christopher Jensen Jes Andersen 1488 Poul Henriksen 1525 J Andersen Bjorn 1515 Oluf Pedersen 1525 Margrete Poulsdatter gift Pedersen Dorte Bjorn gift 1 Hack 2 Glob 1558 Oluf Glob 1558 1578 Dorte Bjorn gift 1 Hack 2 Glob 1578 1581 Bjorn Kaas 1581 1596 Gabriel Kaas 1596 Frederik Quitzow 1627 Esge Krafse 1627 1655 Pernille Andersdatter Banner gift Krafse 1655 1656 Niels Banner 1655 1656 Preben Banner 1655 1656 Eiler Banner 1655 1656 Evert Banner 1655 1672 Erik Banner 1672 1678 Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove 1678 Kronen 1678 1689 Adam Levin Knuth 1689 Kronen 1689 1708 Margrethe Wilders gift Werdelmann 1708 1709 Wilhelm Braem 1709 1712 Margrethe von Heinen gift 1 Braem 2 Lepel 1712 1724 Georg Frederik Lepel 1724 1728 Frederik Masius von d Maase 1728 1735 Conradine Sophie Rostgaard gift 1 Maase 2 Bruun 1735 1763 Peder West 1763 1792 Tyge Rothe 1792 1795 Andreas Bjorn Rothe 1795 Tycho Braestrup 1795 1798 Henrik Gregorius Lund 1798 1804 Christopher Scholler Bulow 1804 1833 Jacob Neergaard 1833 Sophie Magdalene Dinesen gift 1 Neergaard 2 Steinmann 1854 Peter Frederik Steinmann 1854 1866 Sophie Magdalene Dinesen gift 1 Neergaard 2 Steinmann 1866 1894 Peter Frederik Steinmann 1894 1910 Peter Frederik Steinmann 1910 1957 Det Steinmannske Legat 1957 2004 Herlufsholm Skole og Gods 2003 present Bent JeppesenReferences edit Tybjerggaard danskeherregaarde dk in Danish Retrieved 15 February 2019 Tybjerggaard roskildehistorie dk in Danish Retrieved 15 February 2019 Sag Tybjerggard in Danish Kulturstyrelsen Retrieved 15 February 2019 One of the largest pig breeders chooses SKIOLD in Danish Skiold Retrieved 15 February 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tybjerggaard Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tybjerggaard amp oldid 1189689094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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