Gjedsergaard
Gjedsergård is a manor house on the island of Falster in southeastern Denmark. It has been owned by members of the Tesdorpf family since 1847. The main building and the parallel building Kavalerfløjen are from 1768 and were listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 1 December 1959…| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Estate
- Description: manor house in Guldborgsund Municipality, Denmark
- Also known as: “Gedsergard”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Skelby Church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Skelby and Nykøbing Strandhuse.
Nykøbing Strandhuse
Village
Nykøbing Strandhuse is a coastal village and summer house development located 3 kilometres south of Marielyst and 8 kilometres southeast of Væggerløse on the Danish island of Falster. As of 2025, it has a population of 290. Nykøbing Strandhuse is situated 4½ km east of Gjedsergaard.
Vantore
Hamlet
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Vantore is a hamlet, which is situated 6 km west of Gjedsergaard.
Gjedsergaard
- Categories: manor house and agriculture
- Location: Guldborgsund Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark, Nordic countries, Europe
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In Other Languages
“Gjedsergaard” goes by many names.
- Danish: “Gedsergaard”
- Danish: “Gedsergård”
- Danish: “Gjedsergaard”
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