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Mørup is a manor house and estate located close to
Sorø Sorø () is a town in Sorø municipality in Region Sjælland on the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in east Denmark. The population is 7,999 (2022).
, Denmark. It is now owned by Sorø Academy The half-timbered main building dates from the beginning of the 19th century.


History

In the late 16th century Nørup was a copyhold under
Sorø Abbey Sorø Abbey was the preeminent and wealthiest monastic house in all of Denmark during the Middle Ages. It was located in the town of Sorø in central Zealand. After Denmark became Lutheran in 1536, the abbey was confiscated by the Crown. The ab ...
which after the Reformation had been converted into a royal fief. Up through the 17th century it was used as a royal hunting lodge. In 1672,
Christian V Christian V (15 April 1646 25 August 1699) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. Well-regarded by the common people, he was the first king anointed at Frederiksborg Castle chapel as absolute monarch since the decree ...
ceded the estate to
Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve Ulrik is a male name, a Scandinavian form of Ulrich. Ulrik may refer to: *Ulrik Frederik Christian Arneberg (1829–1911), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party *Albert Ulrik Bååth (1853–1912), Swedish poet *Ulrik Balling (born 1975), ...
. In 1678, he ceded it to Frederik Gabel. He was already the owner of Bavelse og Bregentved. In 1686, Gabel sold it to Niels Christoffersen. After his death his heirs sold it to Christian Bonorden who shortly thereafter sold it to Johan Haxen. Haxen's widow married Niels Fogh who then owned the estate until it was sold in auction in 1710, Im 1716, Mørdrup was acquired by Christian Luxdorph. Luxdorph, a son of Bolle Luxdorph, was a colonel in the infantry. He died just 42years old in 1736, leaving a wife, Susanne Magdalene Worm, and their 10-year-old son, Bolle Willum Luxdorph. Bolle Willum Luxdorph inherited the farm after his mother's death in 1735. The farm was destroyed by fire in 1743 and Luxdorph chose to sell it in 1748. The new owner was Laurs Biørn. He sold it to Holger Skeel om 1755. In 1772, Skeel's widow sold it to Eggert Christoffer Knuth, count of Knuthenborg and Gyldensten and occupant of Lerchenfeldt. Knuth converted Mørup into a Fee tail (Danish: Stamhus). After his death in 1776 it was passed on to his sonm Henrik Knuth. He had no children and was therefore succeeded by his half-brother, Frederik Knuth. In 1803. the fee tail was dissolved. Mørup was then sold to Iver Ammitsböll. His widow Dorothea Elisabeth married the estate's tutor, Peter Diderik Ibsen. In 1825, Ibsen obtained a position as parish priest on Funen and Mørup was then sold in auction. The buyer was Sorø Academy. The estate was then used as the academy's Department of Agriculture and Forestry. It welcomed the first students in 1830. The department closed again in 1935.


Architecture

Mørup is a three-winged complex dating from the beginning of the 19th century. The main wing (east wing) is a half-timbered building a gabled median risalit9. The roof is composed of red tile.


Today

Mørup is still owned by Sorø Academy. The estate covers 268 hectares. Mørup Skov was originally part of the estate. It is also owned by Sorø Academy.


List of owners

* (1672-1678)
Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve, Count of Laurvig (20 July 1638 – 17 April 1704) was Governor-general of Norway (''Stattholdere i Norge'') from 1664–1699. He was the leading general in Norway during the Scanian War, whose Norwegian leg is conventio ...
* (1678-1686) Frederik Christoffersen Gabel * (1686-1695) Niels Christoffersen * (1695-1698) Frantz Christian Bonorden * (1698-1704) Johan Haxsen * ( -1710) Niels Fogh * (1710-1711) Mads Nielsen Lind * (1711-1716) Otto Korff * (1716-1726) Christian Luxdorph * (1726-1735) Susanne Magdalene Worm, gift Luxdorph * (1735-1748) Bolle Willum Luxdorph * (1748-1755) Laurs Biørn * (1755-1764) Holger Skeel * (1764-1772) Regitze Sophie Güldencrone, gift Skeel * (1772-1776) Eggert Christoffer Knuth * (1776-1802) Johan Henrik Knuth * (1802-1803) Frederik Knuth * (1803-1816) Iver Ammitzböll * (1816-1817) Dorothea Elisabeth Falckenthal, gift 1) Ammitzböll, 2) Ibsen * (1817-1825) Peter Diderik Ibsen * (1825- ) Stiftelsen Sorø Akademi


References


Further reading

* Knox, John: ''Agerdyrknings- og Forstinstituttet på Mørupgård''. 1942. * Roussell, Aage (editor.): ''Danske Slotte og Herregårde''. Copenhagen, 1963–68. * Trap, Jens Peter: ''Danmark''. Copenhagen 1953–1972.


External links

{{Sorø Municipality Manor houses in Sorø Municipality Timber framed buildings in Sorø Municipality Buildings and structures associated with the Knuth family