Carlsminde

Carlsminde is a Baroque-style mansion located at Søllerødvej 30 in Søllerød, Rudersdal Municipality, some 20 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark.

The current building was built for a later owner, Peter Wasserfalls, a grocer and manufacturer, probably a few years prior to his death in 1782.

[1] Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow, a landowner and the country's prime minister, who wanted a summer residence close to Copenhagen, purchased the estate in 1799.

A later owner, Erik Møller, a CEO, established a riding ground to the rear of the stables in the 1950s.

On 19 March 2023, Venstre announced their intention to sell Carlsminde in order to get new ones closer to Copenhagen.

The main building is 11 bays long and consists of a high cellar, bel étage and a hipped Mansard roof with blue-glazed tiles.

The northern gable of the side wing is integrated in the wall that partly surrounds the property.

The building seen from the garden
The side wing