Aagaard is a manor house and estate located at
Gørlev,
Kalundborg Municipality
Kalundborg Municipality ( da, Kalundborg Kommune) is a municipality in Region Sjælland on the west coast of the island of Zealand in Denmark. The municipality covers an area of , and has a total population of 48,368 (1. January 2022). Its mayor i ...
, 100 kilometres west of
Copenhagen
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, Denmark. It was established in 1660 by treasurer Henrik Müller and has since 1865 been owned by members of the Hellemann family. The main building was listed on the
Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945.
History
17th-century
In the late 16th century, the name Aagaardene (plural) referred to two farms located adjacent to the stream Halleby Å. They were later merged into one estate under the name Aagaard. Henrik Müller expanded the estate with a farm that had previously belonged to Ågerup. He was one of the largest landowners in the country of his time. In 1660, Aagaard was incorporated a manor in return for Müller's loans to the state during the
Second Northern War
The Second Northern War (1655–60), (also First or Little Northern War) was fought between Sweden and its adversaries the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655–60), the Tsardom of Russia (Russo-Swedish War (1656–1658), 1656–58), Brande ...
.
The estate
Lejregaard was also established by Müller. The two estates were after his death both passed to his daughter, Drude Müller. She married Thomas von Fincke, who was out of a wealthy noble family from
Sønderjylland
Southern Jutland ( da, Sønderjylland; German: Südjütland) is the name for the region south of the Kongeå in Jutland, Denmark and north of the Eider (river) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The region north of the Kongeå is called da, Nørr ...
. He served as prefect of
Bornholm
Bornholm () is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, to the east of the rest of Denmark, south of Sweden, northeast of Germany and north of Poland.
Strategically located, Bornholm has been fought over for centuries. It has usually been ruled by ...
and died in a riding accident at
Hammershus
Hammershus is a medieval era fortification at Hammeren on the northern tip of the Danish island of Bornholm.
The fortress was partially demolished around 1750 and is now a ruin. It was partially restored around 1900.
History
Hammershus was Scan ...
in 1677. Aagaard was therefore passed on to their son Henrik von Fincke.
His widow, Karen Gyldensparre, ceded it to their son-in-law Rasmus Melvin, the owner of Nørager.
18th-century
In 1721, Melvin sold Aagaard to
Lars Benzon Lars Benzon (July 21, 1687 – October 5, 1741) was a landowner and a Deputy Director (''deputeret'') in the General Affairs Commission of the Danish Royal Navy.
Biography
Lars Benzon was born at Sæbygård Manor on the island of Zealand, Denmark ...
. In 1725 Benzon sold the estate to his brother, Jacob Benzon, who would later become Governor-General of Norway. A third brother,
Peder Benzon
Peder Benzon (26 July 1684 – after 13 May 1735) was a Danish landowner and Supreme Court justice. He was the owner of seven manors on Zealand at the time of his death in 1735.
Early life
Bentzon was born in Copenhagen, the son of Danish Chancel ...
, became the owner of the estate in 1731.
After Peder Bensezon's death, Aagaard was sold at auction to Major-General Peter Scavenius for 18,000
Danish rigsdaler. His widow, Helle Benzon, a more distant relative of the previous owners, kept the estate after his death two years later.
In 1753, Aagaard was acquired by the Norwegian merchant William Hammond for 30,000 rigsdaler.
Hammond was born in Trondheim as the son of English-born merchant
Walliam Hammond Sr.. He was married to Lovise Charlotte Hagerup, daughter of
Bishop of Trondheim Eiler Hansen Hagerup
Eiler Hansen Hagerup or Eiler Hagerup d.e. (25 November 1685 – 15 April 1743) was a Norwegian theologian and priest. He was the Bishop of the Diocese of Trondhjem from 1731 until his death in 1743.
Personal life
Eiler Hagerup was born on 2 ...
.
In 1762, Aagaard was acquired by ''kommerceråd'' Hans Lindholm for 52,000 rigsdaler. Lindholm was already the owner of the estate Jerstrup,
In 1781, Lindholm sold the estate for 59,750 rigsdaler to Christian Linddam.
Pierre Paul Ferdinand Mourier
Pierre Paul Mourier (5 August 1746 30 December 1836) was a Danish Asiatic Company trader who spent 15 years in Canton. He created a Danish-Chinese dictionary of more than 10,000 works. He owned Aagaard from 1787 to 1896.
Early life and educatio ...
purchased Aagaard for 70,000 rigsdaler in 1787. He had a background as a naval officer but had more recently worked for the
Danish Asiatic Company
Danish Asiatic Company ( Danish: Asiatisk Kompagni) was a Danish trading company established in 1730 to revive Danish trade on the Danish East Indies and China following the closure of the Danish East India Company. It was granted a 40-year mon ...
in
Canton
Canton may refer to:
Administrative division terminology
* Canton (administrative division), territorial/administrative division in some countries, notably Switzerland
* Township (Canada), known as ''canton'' in Canadian French
Arts and ent ...
. After his return to Denmark in 1785, he had been appointed as member of ''fabriksdirektionen'', a subcommittee of the
Commercial College (''Kommerskollegiet''), tasked with improving the productivity of the royal manufacturies. He now retired to his estate where he improved the management of the estate considerably and expanded it with the farm Søgaard.
On 18 December 1796, Mourier sold Aagaard for 112,500
Danish rigsdaler and moved back to Copenhagen. He then acquired Bjerregaarden in
Valby
Valby () is one of the 10 official districts of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is in the southwestern corner of Copenhagen Municipality, and has a mixture of different types of housing. This includes apartment blocks, terraced housing, areas with single ...
and nearby farms. The new owner of Aagaard was Chancellery secretary
Iver Qvistgaard
Iver Qvistgaard (28 October 1767 8 October 1829) was a Danish civil servant, landowner and mayor of Copenhagen. He owned Aagaard (manor house), Aagaard Manor at Holbæk and the country house Wesselsminde at Nærum. He also engaged in a number of ...
.
The Moltke family
On 20 December 1803, Qvistgaard sold Aagaard for 165,000 rigsdaler to Bjelke and Joachim Moltke for 165,000 rigsdaler.
Carl Emil Moltke
Carl Emil Moltke (9 January 1773 – 19 March 1858) was a Danish diplomat and landowner. He owned Aagaard from 1804 and Nørager from 1837.
Early life and education
Moltke was born at Bregentved, the son of Adam Gottlob Moltke (1710–92) and ...
, Joachim Moltke, acquired it the following year. He had embarked on a career in the diplomacy and therefore spent most of his time abroad, serving as Danish envoy in Stockholm, the Hague and London, but settled on the estate after his retirement from diplomacy in 1822. He bought Nørager in 1837 and spent most of his time on his second estate during the last part of his year. He was a member of Roskilde Provincial Assembly (Roskilde Stænderforsamling) in 1835-46.
Carl Emil Moltke's son, Ernst Moltke, an only child, inherited Aagaard, Nørager and Conradinelyst after his father in 1858. He, too, preferred Nørager to Aagaard.
The Hellemann family
Adam Georg Ernst Henrik Moltke transferred Aagaard's tenant farms to Nørager in 1865. Aagaard, Søgaard, a number of houses and the churches in Gørlev and Helsinge were sold to J. Hellemann. The estate is still owned by his descendants.
Architecture
The main building is a three-winged, single-storey complex. Part of the south wing dates from 1605. The central wing has been lengthened several times. The north wing was built in 1911.
List of owners
* (1660- ) Henrik Müller
* ( -1677) Thomas von Fincke
* (1677–1705) Henrik von Fincke
* (1705–1711) Karen Gyldensparre
* (1711–1719) The estate of Karen Gyldensparre
* (1719–1721) R. Melvin
* (1721–1725)
Lars Benzon Lars Benzon (July 21, 1687 – October 5, 1741) was a landowner and a Deputy Director (''deputeret'') in the General Affairs Commission of the Danish Royal Navy.
Biography
Lars Benzon was born at Sæbygård Manor on the island of Zealand, Denmark ...
* (1725–1731)
Jacob Benzon
* (1731–1737)
Peder Benzon
Peder Benzon (26 July 1684 – after 13 May 1735) was a Danish landowner and Supreme Court justice. He was the owner of seven manors on Zealand at the time of his death in 1735.
Early life
Bentzon was born in Copenhagen, the son of Danish Chancel ...
* (1737) The estate of Peder Benzon
* (1737- ) Peder Scavenius
* ( -1753) Helene Benzon, gift Scavenius
* (1753–1762) William Hammond
* (1762–1781) Hans Lindholm
* (1781–1787) Christian Linddam
* (1787–1796)
Pierre Paul Ferdinand Mourier
Pierre Paul Mourier (5 August 1746 30 December 1836) was a Danish Asiatic Company trader who spent 15 years in Canton. He created a Danish-Chinese dictionary of more than 10,000 works. He owned Aagaard from 1787 to 1896.
Early life and educatio ...
* (1796–1803)
Iver Qvistgaard
Iver Qvistgaard (28 October 1767 8 October 1829) was a Danish civil servant, landowner and mayor of Copenhagen. He owned Aagaard (manor house), Aagaard Manor at Holbæk and the country house Wesselsminde at Nærum. He also engaged in a number of ...
* (1803–1804) Bielke greve Moltke
* (1803–1804) Joachim greve Moltke
* (1804–1858) Carl Emil greve Moltke
* (1858–1865) Emil greve Moltke
* (1865–1899) J. Hellemann
* (1899–1900) Boet efter J. Hellemann
* (1900– ) Johannes Olsen
* ( -1911) Enken efter Hellemann, gift Olsen
* (1911–1935) J. Hellemann Olsen
* (1935–1968) Johannes Jørgen Hellemann Olsen
* (1968–1996) J. H. Hellemann Olsen
* (1996–2007) John Hellemann Olsen
* (2007– ) Gregers John Hellemann
References
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Listed buildings and structures in Kalundborg Municipality
1660 establishments in Denmark
Manor houses in Kalundborg Municipality
Buildings and structures of the Benzon family
Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family