Pandebjerg, Manor house in Guldborgsund Municipality, Denmark.
Pandebjerg is a manor house in Guldborgsund Municipality with Neoclassical architecture featuring symmetrical facades and Renaissance-influenced details. The main building sits within a large estate that includes farmland, forests, and various outbuildings.
The estate was established in 1848 when Peder Estrup divided his Kirstineberg property. The Tesdorpf family acquired management of the property from 1878 onward and shaped its development for generations.
The manor represents the historical Danish system where properties with special privileges housed noble families until changes in ownership regulations after 1660.
The location sits amid agricultural land and is best reached by car. Visitors should plan ahead as the estate is accessible for special events or by prior arrangement.
Through Guldborgsund Grugt, the estate participates in fruit production while managing its extensive agricultural lands in conjunction with neighboring properties.
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