Bishop's House, Nykøbing Falster

It is located in a large garden at the corner of Østre Allé and Østerbrogade, close to Nykøbing Falster Sugar Factory.

The Bishop's House in Nyjøbing was constructed by Gottlieb Bindesbøll in 1850 at the initiative of Ditlev Gothard Monrad.

The central bay of the facade that faced the garden was also tipped by a crow-stepped gable.

It was created for Monrad's children from the soil that was removed when the house was constructed.

The building was used for hiding weapons and Jewish refugees during World War II.

The building viewed from the garden
One of Bindesbøll's renderings