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Edelgave is a manor house situated just southwest of
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, 20 km northwest of central
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. The current main building was designed by
Andreas Kirkerup Andreas Johannes Kirkerup (9 June 1749 – 22 October 1810) was a Danish architect and master builder and one of the most significant pupils of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff. Together with architects such as Andreas Hallander and Johan Martin Quist, ...
and is listed.


History


17th century

The area is first mentioned in 1307 when Cecilie Jonsdatter left it to
Esrum Abbey Esrum Abbey, also Esrom Abbey ( or ), was the second Cistercian monastery founded in Denmark, located near Hillerød in Region Hovedstaden, on the island of Zealand (Denmark), Zealand (Sjælland), on the north side of the Esrum Sø (Lake Esrum) ...
in her will and the property is later known as Rompe. The property was from about 1600 owned by the crown. The farm was destroyed in the two Dano-Swedish Wars (1657-1660). In 1663,
Frederik III Frederick III (; 18 March 1609 – 9 February 1670) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1648 until his death in 1670. He also governed under the name Frederick II as diocesan administrator (colloquially referred to as prince-bishop) of the ...
granted the property to Admiral of the Realm
Henrik Bjelke Henrik Bjelke (13 January 1615 – 16 March 1683) was a Norwegian-Danish military officer who served as Admiral of the Realm of Denmark-Norway from 1662 to 1679. He was in command of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy from 1657 to 1679. He own ...
and his wife Edel Ylfeldt for life. Five years later, the king created a deed which ceded the property to Edel Ulfeldt and her descendants. It mentions the name "Edelgave" as the name of a future manor house at the site. Bjelke expanded the estate with several new tenants farms prior to its elevation to manor house in 1682. He also constructed a new half-timbered, three-winged main building. Henrik and Edel Bielke's son Christian Bielke was married to Vibeke Juel, daughter of Admiral
Niels Juel Niels Juel (8 May 1629 – 8 April 1697) was a Danish naval officer. He served as supreme commander of the Dano-Norwegian Navy during the late 17th century and oversaw development of the Danish-Norwegian Navy. Background Niels Juel was born ...
.


18th century

In 1799, Vibeke Bielke sold the estate to Henrik Weldingh. It was later passed on to his son Christian Weldingh. Upon his death in 1759, it was sold in public auctionfor 22,800 rigsdaler to Anne Marie Bornemann. She was the widow of Ph. J. Bornemann. The house was destroyed by fire in the early 1780s. The owner, Jakob Bornemann, commissioned
Andreas Kirkerup Andreas Johannes Kirkerup (9 June 1749 – 22 October 1810) was a Danish architect and master builder and one of the most significant pupils of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff. Together with architects such as Andreas Hallander and Johan Martin Quist, ...
to build a new house which was completed in 1791. The property had in 1787 been sold to Hans Georg Faith (17511795) for 60,000 rigsdaler. In 1791, he sold the estate to county manager (''amtsforvalter'') Jakob Rosted for 69,000 rigsdaler. In 1798, Edelgave was acquired by Christian Lange (18541823) for 88,100 rigsdaler. Lange was already the owner of Nørre Alléenlyst in
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outside Copenhagen as well as a number of estates in Jutland. In 1797, he had sold Eskjær. In 1805, he also sold Skivehus. In 1806, Lange sold Edelgave to J. Bartholin-Eichel for 100,000 rigsdaler.


Tutein family

In 1808, Edelgave was acquired by
Friederich Tutein Johann Friederich Tutein (9 September 1757 – 6 March 1853) was a Danish merchant, ship-owner and industrialist. He managed the family's trading house under the name Fr. Tutein & Co. from 1799. It mainly traded on the Danish colonies with its ow ...
for 134,000 rigsdaler. In 1830, he ceded the estate to his son Friederich Wilhelm Tutein. Edelgave remained in the hands of the Tutein family for the next almost one hundred years.


Later history

From 1921 to 1943, it was owned by Th. Madsen-Mygdal who later became prime minister. From 1958 to 1992, Edelgave was owned by Gudmund Jørgensen, the founder of Vallø Saft, a fruit juice company based at
Køge Køge (, older spelling ''Kjøge'') is a Danish seaport on the coast of Køge Bugt (''Bay of Køge'') 39 km southwest of Copenhagen. It is the principal town and seat of Køge Municipality, Region Sjælland (Zealand), Denmark. In 2025, the ...
, who planted most of the land with fruit trees.


Architecture

The plastered, Neoclassical house consists of a two-storey ''
Corps de logis In architecture, a ''corps de logis'' () is the principal or main block, or central building of a mansion, country or manor house, castle, or palace. It contains the rooms of principal business, the state apartments and the ceremonial or formal ...
'' with a black-glazed tile roof, flanked by a complex of one-storey secondary service wings with hipped, red tile roofs on each side, forming a small ''
Cour d'honneur A court of honor ( ; ) is the principal and formal approach and forecourt of a large building. It is usually defined by two secondary wings projecting forward from the main central block ('' corps de logis''), sometimes with a fourth side, co ...
''. The main building is located on the west side of a larger courtyard which is surrounded by farm buildings (''Avlsgården'') on its three other sides. The farm buildings mostly date from 1866 but integrate remains of the Bjelke's original half-timbered farm buildings. The man building is listed. The farm buildings are not listed. A driveway lined by white-painted boulders runs across this courtyard.


Surroundings

The estate covers 300 hectares. Two small woods, Edelgave Skov and Slotsskoven, have a combined area of 27 hectares with the remainder being farmland and orchards. Smørholm, the 700-year-old site of the main castle building, is located immediately to the southeast of the current main building. The ash tree avenue Edelgave Allé and the burial mound Gyngehøj next to it are protected.


In popular culture

Edelgave has been used as a location for the films ''Tre finder en kro'' (1955), ''Et døgn uden løgn'' (1963), ''
Pigen og greven ''The Girl and the Count'' () is a 1966 Danish family film directed by Finn Henriksen and starring Dirch Passer and also his daughter Josefine Passer, Josephine Passer. Cast * Dirch Passer - Andreas Lillelys * Josephine Passer - Lulu Hansen * L ...
'' (1966), '' Nyhavns glade gutter'' (1967), ''Der kom en soldat'' (1969) ''Tandlæge på sengekanten'' (1971) and ''Fætrene på Torndal'' (1973).


List of owners

* (1663-1683)
Henrik Bjelke Henrik Bjelke (13 January 1615 – 16 March 1683) was a Norwegian-Danish military officer who served as Admiral of the Realm of Denmark-Norway from 1662 to 1679. He was in command of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy from 1657 to 1679. He own ...
* (1683-1694) Christian Bielke * (1694-1698) Vibeke Bielke née Juel * (1698- ) Heinrich Weldingh * ( -1758) Christian Weldingh * (1758-1767) Anne Marie Bornemann née Holst * (1767-1786) Jakob Bornemann * (1786-1791) Hans Georg Faith * (1791-1797) Jakob Rosted * (1797-1806) Christian Lange * (1806-1830)
Friederich Tutein Johann Friederich Tutein (9 September 1757 – 6 March 1853) was a Danish merchant, ship-owner and industrialist. He managed the family's trading house under the name Fr. Tutein & Co. from 1799. It mainly traded on the Danish colonies with its ow ...
* (1830-1867) Friederich Wilhelm Tutein * (1867-1890) Beate Elise Tutein née Hvidt * (1890-1919) Ellis Tutein * (1919-1921) Niels Jørgensen * (1921-1943)
Thomas Madsen-Mygdal Thomas Madsen-Mygdal (24 December 1876 – 23 February 1943) was a Danish politician from Venstre (Denmark), Venstre who served as the prime minister of Denmark from 1926 to 1929. He was also minister for agriculture from 1920 to 1924 and again ...
* (1943-1956) Marie Madsen-Mygdal * (1956-1958) J. Th. Oltmann * (1958-1988) Gudmund Jørgensen * (1988-1992) Lisa Jørgensen * (1992- ) Edelgave Gods Aps


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