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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GisselfeldGisselfeld - Wikipedia

    Gisselfeld, a former monastery, [1] is Denmark 's fifth-largest estate. Located between Haslev and Næstved, it extends into several municipalities but the main building is located in Braaby Parish in Faxe Municipality. The estate measures 3,850 hectares, including Hesede, Edelesminde, Brødebæk and Gødstrupgård, of which 2,400 hectares is forest.

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    • Gisselfeldvej 5, 4690 Haslev
  2. Gisselfeld, som ligger mellem Haslev og Rønnede, er et af Danmarks største godser med et areal 4.000 hektar med Hesede, Edelesminde, Brødebæk og Gødstrupgård, hvoraf 2.400 hektar er skov. Det er beliggende i flere kommuner, men hovedgården ligger i Bråby Sogn i Faxe Kommune .

    • 4.0hektar med Hesede, Edelesminde, Brødebæk og Gødstrupgård, hvoraf 2.400 hektar er skov
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  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › GisselfeldGisselfeld - Wikiwand

    Gisselfeld, a former monastery, is Denmark 's fifth-largest estate. Located between Haslev and Næstved, it extends into several municipalities but the main building is located in Braaby Parish in Faxe Municipality. The estate measures 3,850 hectares, including Hesede, Edelesminde, Brødebæk and Gødstrupgård, of which 2,400 hectares is forest.

  4. Founded: 1547-1575. Category: Castles and fortifications in Denmark. Historical period: Early Modern Denmark (Denmark) en.wikipedia.org. www.gisselfeld-kloster.dk. Rating. 4.2/5 (based on Google user reviews) Gisselfeld, a former monastery, is Denmark's fifth-largest estate.

    • Gisselfeldvej 5, Haslev, Denmark
  5. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Called Gisselfeld Klosters Skove, it gives visitors a true bird’s-eye view of the treetops. The spiraling walkway is connected to a 148-foot-high observation tower, and it’s split into two routes: the high route passes through the oldest part of the forest, while the low route and tower are in the younger areas. Photo: Effekt Architecture.

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  6. 14 de mar. de 2024 · The spiral Forest Tower, set in Gisselfeld Kloster’s protected forest, is 75 kilometres (47 miles) from Copenhagen. Reached by a wooden boardwalk through native beech and oak forest, the hourglass-shaped observation tower blends seamlessly into its surroundings.

  7. The present Gisselfeld was founded by Peder Oxe who was a High Chancellor (Primeminister) and built the castle from 1547-1575. After his death, Mette Rosenkrantz of Vallø, his wife, took over the running of the castle. When she died in 1588, Karen Banner, Peder Oxe's sister daughter, took over the castle. She married Henrik Lykke of Overgaard.