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Estate in Vordingborg municipality, Denmark
Oremandsgaard is a manor house and estate located seven kilometres south of Præstø, Vordingborg Municipality, in southeastern Denmark. The estate traces
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Danish courtier
local administrator on Zealand. He owned the estates of Jungshoved, Oremandsgaard and Nysø. He served as prefect (amtmand/stiftsamtmand) of Vordingborg
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Town in Zealand, Denmark
Poul Thomsen (1922 in Præstø – 1988) a Danish film actor Nysø Manor Oremandsgaard Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Præstø. Vordingborg municipality's
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Norwegian-Danish timber trader and landowner
trader and landowner. He owned the estates Aldershvile, Lundbygård and Oremandsgaard in Denmark and Gulskogen Manor in Norway. Arbo was born in Strømsø,
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Building in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, Denmark
The interior was decorated by Georg Hilker. In 1861, Hage purchased Oremandsgaard near Præstø. He was also the owner of several estates in Sweden. In
Ny_Stokkerup
Danish merchant
firm De Coninck & Reiersen (1775-1790). Reiersen owned Nysø Manor, Oremandsgaard Manor and Lilliendal Manor as well as the estates at Jungshoved and
Niels_Lunde_Reiersen
Manor house in Vordingborg, Denmark
Reiersen from Copenhagen. He was already the owner of Nysø, Jungshoved and Oremandsgaard. The two new estates consolidated his status as one of the largest landowners
Høvdingsgård
Danish manor house
wealthy merchant from Copenhagen, who already owned Nysø, Jungshoved and Oremandsgaard. Reiersen died unmarried in 1795. Lilliendal and Høvdingsgaard was then
Lilliendal
Church in Vordingborg Municipality, Denmark
belonged to Engelholm. Later in the century, it was transferred to Oremandsgaard. In 1861, Alfred Hage bought the estate. On 19 September 1914, Allerslev
Allerslev_Church
Danish businessman (1790–1866)
Sparekassen for Præstø By og Omegn. He also acted as administrator of Oremandsgaard (1843–1861) and Lundbygård (1843–1848 and 1856–1857) and from 1856 to
Benjamin_Wolff
Manor house and estate in Denmark
known as Vranggaard. In 1796, he bought Oremandsgaard. On Petersen's death in 1803, Engelholm and Oremandsgaard were both passed to his son Peter Benedict
Engelholm, Næstved Municipality
Engelholm,_Næstved_Municipality
Danish merchant, politician, landowner, patron of the arts and philanthropist
Nivaagaard and several other farms at Nivå in North Zealand. He purchased Oremandsgaard near Præstø in 1861. He was also the owner of several estates in Sweden
Alfred_Hage
Norwegian-Danish landowner (1768–1846)
house Aldershvile north of Copenhagen and the manors of Lundbygård and Oremandsgaard at Præstø. After his death in 1827, she ran the estate with the assistance
Anne_Cathrine_Collett
Musical artist
In 2018 Marianna Shirinyan took over the artistic direction of the Oremandsgaard Kammermusikfest in Denmark. Since 1 August 2024 she is Piano Professor
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