Aastrup (manor House)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Aastrup is a manor house and estate in Elverdamsdalen, between
Tølløse Tølløse is a railway town located in the northwestern part of the island of Zealand in Denmark. It has a population of 4,007 (1 January 2025).
and
Hvalsø Hvalsø is a town and a former municipality ( Danish, '' kommune'') in Region Sjælland on the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in east Denmark. The former municipality covered an area of 72 km2, and had a total population of 7,856 (2005). ...
,
Lejre Municipality Lejre Municipality () is a '' kommune'' in the Region Zealand of Denmark. The current municipality was established on 1 January 2007 as a result of ''Kommunalreformen'' ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), merging the former Lejre Municipality wi ...
, some 40 kilometres west of
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
,
Denmark Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
.


History


Origins

Aastrup was originally the name of a village. It belonged to the Bishops of Roskilde. In the beginning of the 16th century, it was replaced by a manor with the same name.


Krabbe and Kruse

During the Reformation, Aastrup was confiscated by the Crown. It was shortly thereafter acquired by Erik Krabbe, a son of ''rigsmarsk'' Tyge Krabbe. His father had been a central figure in the uprise against
Christian II A Christian () is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christians form the largest religious community in the world. The words ''Christ'' and ''Ch ...
(1481–1559). Erik Krabbe instigated that Saxo Gramaticus's Danmarkskrønike from the 12th century was republished in 1534. After Krabbe's death in 1564, Aastrup was passed to his son Glob Krabbe. Glob's brother Christian Krabbe inherited the estate in 1582. He sold it to
royal treasurer Royal may refer to: People * Royal (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name * A member of a royal family or Royalty (disambiguation), royalty Places United States * Royal, Arkansas, an unincorporated community * Royal, Ill ...
Enevold Kruse Enevold Kruse (October 28, 1554 – March 8, 1621) was a Danish nobleman who served as Governor-general of Norway from 1608 to 1618. Career After studying abroad, including in Helmstedt, Germany, he was employed in 1578 at the Danish chance ...
in circa 1596 when he married Else Marsvin. He constructed a new main building in circa 1613.


Changing owners

In 1641, Jørgen Seefeld bought the estate. Some twenty years later, he sold it to Peder Lauridsen Scavenius purchased the estate. He had recently been ennobled by Frederick III in conjunction with the introduction of Absolute monarchy. After Scavenius' death, Aastrup was passed to his son-in-law, Niels Benzon, upon whose death it was passed to his son
Peder Benzon Peder Benzon (26 July 1684 – after 13 May 1735) was a Denmark, Danish landowner and Supreme Court justice. He was the owner of seven manors on Zealand at the time of his death in 1735. Early life Bentzon was born in Copenhagen, the son of Danis ...
. In 1814, Peder Benzon sold Aastrup and purchased
Hagestedgaard Hagestedgaard is a manor house and estate located at the village of Hagested, near Holbæk, Holbæk Municipality, some 60 kilometres west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The estate traces its history back to the 13th century but the current asymmetrical ...
. Aastrup's new owner wasGregers Juel. He had just resigned from the army after missing a promotion.n 1716.


Eichel family, 17361806

Inn 1736, Johannes Eichel bought Aastrup. Later in the same year, he converted it into a ''stamhus'' for his family . The effect of a ''stamhus'' was that the estate could no longer be sold, pawned or divided between heirs. A roadside memorial to Johan Wichel designed by
Johannes Wiedewelt Johannes Wiedewelt (1 July 1731 – 17 December 1802), Danish neoclassical sculptor. He became a court sculptor, introducing neoclassical ideals to Denmark in the form of palace decorations, garden sculptures and artifacts and, especially, m ...
was installed at a nearby site. The first holder of the ''stamhus'' was Just Valentin Eichel. He was married to Marianne Grove (1705–1833). They only had one child, a daughter, Elisabeth Hedevig Eichel. She was nine years old when her father died in 1738. In 1744, when she was just 15 years old, she was married to her guardian, Caspar Christopher Bartholin (1700–1765), a Supreme Court justice and 28 years her senior. In 1745, he sold Kås Manor. In 1760, he was appointed as acting ''justidiarius'' (president) of the Supreme Court. Caspar Christopher Bartholin was succeeded by their son Johan Bartholin Eichel as holder of Stamhuset Aastrup. He was appointed as judge at
Hof- og Stadsretten was a modern-style court, court of justice introduced in Denmark, specifically for Copenhagen, by Johann Friedrich Struensee in 1771. In 1805, it was merged with the new for Eastern Denmark as . It was replaced by the Københavns Byret and Østr ...
in 1771 and at the Supreme Court in 1773. He was succeeded on the estate by his son of the same name. Johan Bartholin Eichel was married to Charlotte Grothschilling. Christian Qwortrup was his estate manager. Other staff members included a male servant, a coachman, a housekeeper, a female cook, a maid, a "brewery girl" and a "poultry girl". On 13 May 1803, Johan Bartholin Eichel was granted permission to dissolve the ''stamhus''. It was replaced by the Bartholin Eichels Fideikommis, a bounded capital of 90,000 Danish eigsdaler. In 1805, Aastrup was sold to Ulrik Christian Von Schmidten. In 1809, Johan Bartholin Eichel purchased another manor,
Svanholm Svanholm is a country estate and former manor west of Copenhagen, Denmark. In 1978 an association of over 100 persons bought the estate to create Denmark's largest intentional community. The Svanholm collective grows its own food and was one of ...
, but sold it again in 1813. Ulrik Christian Von Schmidten was colloquially known as the "manor butcher" (''herregårdsslagteren'') due to the large number of manors that he bought, alone or with partners, with the intention of breaking them up in smaller farms and sell them again.


Jofoed family

In 1810, Ulrik Chr. Von Schmidten sold Aastrup to the Copenhagen-based merchant and ship-owner
Hans Peder Kofoed Hans Peder Kofoed (c. 1 October 1743 – 3 January 1812) was a Denmark, Danish brewer, merchant and shipowner who became wealthy from trade on the Danish West Indies.. He constructed the townhouse on Christianshavn in Copenhagen that is now kn ...
. He had already bought another estate in the area,
Holbæk Ladegård Holbæk Ladegård is a former manor house at Holbæk, Denmark. It is now home to Kunsthøjskolen, a folk high school specializing in art programmes. Holbæk Ladegård was for centuries a home farm under Holbæk Castle, which was built to protect ...
, which he aold again in 1812. He had also constructed a large townhouse in
Christianshavn Christianshavn () is a neighbourhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. Part of the Indre By District, it is located on several artificial islands between the islands of Zealand and Amager and separated from the rest of the city centre by the Inner Harbour, ...
, now known as the
Heering House The Heering House ( Danish: Heerings Gård) is a Neoclassical house overlooking Christianshavn Canal in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes its name from Peter Frederik Suhm Heering (1792-1875) who owned it from 18 ...
after a later owner, Peter F. Geering, founder of the company behind
Cherry Heering Heering Cherry Liqueur is a Danish liqueur flavored with cherries. It is often referred to simply as ''Peter Heering'' or ''Cherry Heering'' in cocktail recipes. History and Uses Heering Cherry Liqueur has been produced since 1818, and the com ...
. His widow
Marie Kofoed Marie Kofoed, née ''Bohn'' (19 January 1760 - 20 April 1838), was a Danish businessperson, landowner and philanthropist. She was a local patriot and played an important part in the history of Bornholm. Life Kofoed was born to the businessman Mo ...
kept Aastrup after his death in 1812. She made large donations to charity and created a number of grants for indigent people on the estate. In 1838, Marie Kofoed sold the estate to Siegfred Victor Raben.


Det Grevelige Dannemandske Stift

In 1842, Aastrup was sold to Frederik Vilhelm Dannemand. He was born out of wedlock to Frederik VI. He turned the estate into a ''
stift The term (; ) is derived from the verb (to donate) and originally meant 'a donation'. Such donations usually comprised earning assets, originally landed estates with serfs defraying dues (originally often in kind) or with vassal tenants of noble ...
'' for unmarried women and widows of his own family. Its official name was Det Grevelige Dannemandske Stift but was also referred to as Aastrup Kloster. The institution struggled with poor economy from the start and in 1884 Frederik Vilhelm Dannemand finally chose to sell Aastrup to Frederik Brockdorff. The sale resulted in a lawsuit and was overruled in 1890. The estate was then placed under administration until the economy had improved enough to revive the ''stift'' in 1928. Aastrup Kloster then existed until 1988.


Architecture

The main building is a three-winged complex. The east wing was built in 1613 by Enevold Kruse. It is constructed in red brick with crow-stepped gables and vaulted cellar. Above the gate is a sandstone plate with Enevold Kruse's and his wife Else Marsvin's names. It is unclear when the north wing was built but it is probably younger than the east wing. The west wing is from 1856. The north and west wings are also built in red brick. The entire complex was renovated in 1922–1928 by the architect V. Holck. The main building (all three wings) was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and structures in 1918. The home farm (''avlsgården'') was built in circa 1870. It is not listed.


Estate

The estate has a total area of 688 hectares of which 363 hectares are farmland, 283 are woodland and 25 hectares are parkland.


Cultural references

Aastrup Kloster was used as a location in the 1950 family film ''
Mosekongen ''Mosekongen'' is a 1950 Danish family film directed by Jon Iversen and Alice O'Fredericks. Cast *Johannes Meyer (actor), Johannes Meyer as Claus Munk *Poul Reichhardt as Jørgen Munk *Tove Maës as Hanne *Peter Malberg as Sofus 'Fusser' Hanse ...
''. It was also used as a location in the DR television series '' Livsens Ondskab''.


List of owners

* ( - 1564) Erik Krabbe * (1564–1582) Glob Krabbe * (1582- ) Chr. Krabbe * ( -1621)
Enevold Kruse Enevold Kruse (October 28, 1554 – March 8, 1621) was a Danish nobleman who served as Governor-general of Norway from 1608 to 1618. Career After studying abroad, including in Helmstedt, Germany, he was employed in 1578 at the Danish chance ...
* (1621–1629) Tyge Kruse * (1629–1641) Karen Kruse (Seefeld), née Sehested * (1641–1664) Jørgen Seefeld * (1664) Mogens Friis * (1664–1685) Peder Scavenius * (1685–1708) Niels Benzon * (1708–1714)
Peder Benzon Peder Benzon (26 July 1684 – after 13 May 1735) was a Denmark, Danish landowner and Supreme Court justice. He was the owner of seven manors on Zealand at the time of his death in 1735. Early life Bentzon was born in Copenhagen, the son of Danis ...
* (1714–1731) Gregers Juel * (1731–1736) Peder Juel * (1736) Johan Eichel * (1736–1737) Boet efter Johan Eichel * (1737–1743) Just Valentin Eichel * (1743–1744) Elisabeth Hedevig Eichel, gift Bartholin * (1744–1765) Caspar Christopher Bartholin * (1765–1799) Johan Bartholin Eichel * (1799–1806) Johan Bartholin Eichel * (1806–1810) Ulrik Chr. Von Schmidten * (1810–1812)
Hans Peder Kofoed Hans Peder Kofoed (c. 1 October 1743 – 3 January 1812) was a Denmark, Danish brewer, merchant and shipowner who became wealthy from trade on the Danish West Indies.. He constructed the townhouse on Christianshavn in Copenhagen that is now kn ...
* (1812–1838)
Marie Kofoed Marie Kofoed, née ''Bohn'' (19 January 1760 - 20 April 1838), was a Danish businessperson, landowner and philanthropist. She was a local patriot and played an important part in the history of Bornholm. Life Kofoed was born to the businessman Mo ...
* (1838–1842) Siegfred Victor Raben * (1842–1884) Frederik Vilhelm Dannemand * (1884–1890) Frederik Brockdorff (purchase since declared invalid) * (1891- ) Det Grevelige Dannemandske Stift (Aastrup Kloster)


See also

*
Sonnerupgaard Sonnerupgaard is a manor house and estate in Lejre Municipality, Denmark. History Early history The name Sonnerupgaard is first recorded in 1341 when it was owned by Niels Pedersen. It was later passed down to his son and grand daughter. Peder Bi ...


References

{{Reflist


External links


Official website

Source

Johan Wichel Bartholin travel diary
Manor houses in Lejre Municipality Listed buildings and structures in Lejre Municipality Listed castles and manor houses in Denmark Buildings and structures of the Krabbe family Buildings and structures of the Benzon family Buildings and structures of the Bartholin family