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Lilliendal

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29: 232: 198: 159: 285: 253: 145:. The estate covers approximately 800 hectares of mostly farmland. Lilliendal was established by Hans Gustav Lillienskiold (1727–1796) in the 1760s and later owned by the Knuth family for almost two hundred years from the 1800s to 1994. A relatively small main building from 1765 was expanded in the 1850s and again in 1919. 223:. Reiersen died unmarried in 1795. Lilliendal and Høvdingsgaard was then sold at auction to State Prosecutor General Peter Uldall. His intention was to establish a barony for his son but it had still not been realized when he died in 1798. Two years later his widow, Antoinette Hansen, sold Lilliendal to Thomas Bech. 166:
Lilliendal was established by Hans Gustav Lillienskiold (1727–1796) in the 1760s. The estate replaced a village called Skuderup which in the 17th century consisted of ten farms and four houses. The largest of the farms, Skuderupgaard, is first mentioned in 1664 when it was owned by Anne Gjordes. It
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The core of the main building was built for Hans Gustav Lillienskiold in 1765. It was a yellow, single-story Empire-style building. It was adapted in the beginning of the 19th century and underwent major alterations after being taken over by Adam Knuth in 1852. He lengthened the building and added
189:. It was this marriage that had provided him with the economic means to purchase the estates. His wife died on the Skuderupgaard estate in 1768. Lilienskiold was later married again two times, first to Mette Cathrine de Cederfeld and then to Sophie Charlotte von Helzen. 275:
of 1921. In 1936, Christopher Knuth ceded Lilliendal to his son Christian Knuth. Ulrich Knuth succeeded his father on the Lilliendal estate in 1950. In 1984, he sold the estate to Ted Kallehave in 1984. As oart of the contract, he lived there until his death in 2002.
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above the windows on the second floor. The facade towards the garden features a median risalit with veranda topped by a triangular pediment. The building was again lengthened in 1919.
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The rest of Skuderup had been included in Vordingborg Cavalry District in the 1710s, which was now divided into 12 estates and sold in auction. The auction took place at
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on 27 September. Two of these estates, Skuderup and Høvdingsgaard, were acquired by Lillienskiold. He then merged Skuderupgaard and Skuderup under the name Lilliendal.
181:(Schmidt)(1650-1703) had been ennobled under the surname Lillienskiold in 1776. He had met his first wife in lisabeth Sophie Charlotte de Malleville (1740–1768) the 185:. She was the daughter of planter Jean de Malleville and the younger sister of army officer and later Governor-General of the Danish West Indies 267:
Adam Knuth's son Christopher Knuth was active in politics, sold most of the remaining tenant farms to the tenant farmers as freeholds. The
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an extra floor, the roof was replaced by a more shallow, half hipped tile roof and the facade was decorated with robust cornices and
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Adam Christopher Knuth (1755–1844) bought Lilliendal from Thomas Bech in 1802. Knuth was the first Baron of Christiansdal on
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changed hands many times before it was acquired by Hans Gustav Lillienskiold in 1760.
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Hans Gustav Lillienskiold was a naval officer. His maternal grandfather,
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Den danske skueplads' historie fra dens oprindelse i 1722 til 1900
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Neoclassical
Denmark
Coordinates
55°1′53″N 12°3′26″E / 55.03139°N 12.05722°E / 55.03139; 12.05722
Vordingborg
Denmark

Vordingvorg Castle
Hans Hansen Smed
Danish West Indies
Thomas de Malleville

Niels Lunde Reiersen
Niels Lunde Reiersen
Copenhagen
Nysø
Oremandsgaard

Adam Christopher Knuth
Lolland

Ferdinand Richardt

triangular pediments
Hans Gustav Lillienskiold
Niels Lunde Reiersen


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