- Rosenholm Castle
Rosenholm Castle (Danish: "Rosenholm Slot" ) is
Denmark 's oldest family-owned castle, and is one of the best-preserved complexes from the golden age of the manor house – from 1550 to 1630. Rosenholm Castle is founded in1559 by the Danish nobleman Jørgen "George" Rosenkrantz. His family are among the oldest and most famous in the Danish history.Shakespeare chose to use the name in the play "Hamlet ." Later extended, standing complete in 1607 with four wings, clearly influenced by the Italian Renaissance style. The castle interior was modernised in the 1740s in the baroque style, at which time a large baroque garden was laid out, covering an area of 5 ha., with avenues of limetrees and hedgerows of beech. Rosenholm is fully furnished, with hundreds of items of furniture, paintings and tapestries.Sights & attractions:Built 1559-1607.Manor house milieu over 450 years.
Anthroposophic paintings by the painter Arild Rosenkrantz.Baroque park with symmetrical avenues.Rare gazebo, named Pirkentavl, from around 1560.The manor Holm is known from the14th century . It was owned by theCatholic Church , but at theReformation in1536 it came in possession ofThe Crown . King Frederick II exchanged it for some other estates to Jørgen Rosenkrantz in1559 . Same year he began the construction of a new main building called Rosenholm. Itsarchitecture was very much different from othercastle s in Denmark. It was mostly inspired fromItaly . On the mainfacade there was an openloggia .See also
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List of castles and palaces in Denmark
*Tourism in Denmark
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