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).
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Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Location | Gunderslevvej 13 4160 Herlufmagle |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 55°17′53.12″N 11°40′16.95″E |
Completed | 1729 |
Owner | Claus de Neergaard and Christoffer de Neergaard |
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