Nybøllegård, Funen Explained

Nybøllegård is a manor house in Funen, Denmark. It has been in the possession of a number of Danish noble families, including the Rosenkrantz and Bille families.

History

The manor of Nybøllegaard is first mentioned in 1580 when it was owned by Laurits Brockenhuus. His widow kept the estate until her death in 1625. Their daughter Rigborg Brockenhuus lived on the estate until her death in 1641.[1]

Architecture

The main building was constructed from 1856 to 1858 with a single storey over a walk-out basement. The building has a red tile roof with crow-stepped gables.[1]

List of owners

References

55.2069°N 10.3732°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nybøllegaard. Danish. Kulturstyrelsen. 16 June 2022.