Ledreborg, Baroque manor house in Lejre Municipality, Denmark
Ledreborg is a baroque manor house in Lejre Municipality featuring symmetrical wings flanking a main building with classical 18th-century design elements. The estate spreads across formal terraced gardens that descend toward the Kornerup Valley and define the landscape of the property.
The original modest complex was transformed into a significant manor house in 1746 under Johan Ludvig Holstein's direction, with architect J.C. Krieger overseeing the extensive renovation work. This comprehensive redesign shaped the appearance of the estate that visitors see today.
The mansion displays an elegant Rococo banquet hall designed in 1745 that reflects the refined tastes of Danish nobility. Visitors can see these ornately furnished rooms during tours and understand how the aristocracy lived and entertained here.
The manor welcomes visitors on guided tours and provides spaces for meetings and conferences. The spacious barn and banquet hall can be rented for private events and offer options for larger gatherings.
Since 1994, the Danish National Chamber Orchestra has held concerts in Ledreborg Park, chosen for its exceptional acoustic properties that enhance musical performances. These outdoor concerts blend classical music with the historic setting and create a distinctive listening experience.
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