Ausumgård, Manor house in Holstebro municipality, Denmark.
Ausumgård is a manor house in Holstebro municipality with a three-winged main building and two additional parallel wings. All structures were built using half-timbering techniques in the 1760s and remain the focal point of the property today.
The property was first documented in 1476 as a farmhouse and gained manor status around 30 years later when nobleman Niels Clementsen acquired ownership. This transition marked the beginning of a new period in the estate's development.
The estate maintains a farm shop that connects local producers with the community, offering products from both the manor and neighboring suppliers.
The grounds are open to visitors and easy to navigate thanks to their clear layout organized around the three main wings. Allow enough time to explore the entire property, including the park and its statues.
The park contains a female sculpture titled 'Ide' created by artist Anker Hoffmann and installed in 1929. This artwork provides an artistic contrast to the robust architectural forms surrounding it.
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