Frederiksdal, Lolland Municipality

Frederiksdal is a manor house and estate located 10 km northwest of Nakskov on Lolland, in southeastern Denmark.

It was by then possibly owned by Niels Vincentsen Lunge, a member of the Privy Council and the owner of nearby Asserstrup.

She also outlived their only child and on her death in 1602 Grimsted therefore passed to her 9-year-old grandson, Christoffer Steensen, who in 1635 married Birgitte Mormand, whose family owned Bramsløkke.

In 1752, Smith sold the estate to Ida Margrethe Knuth, née Reventlow, the widow of the first Count of Knuthenborg.

His wasteful lifestyle and poor management of his estates drove the barony into economic ruin and in 1782, against an annual pension, he had to cede it to his son Adam Christopher Knuth.

In 1784 Adam Christopher Knuth also bought Frederiksdal from his father but later that same year sold the estate and nearby Asserstrup to Heinrich von Bolten.

The Garden Room contains Rococo-style stucco decorations by the Italian sculptor Carlo Enrico Brenno.

It is the result of a collaboration between winemaker Morten Brink Iwersen, Frederiksdal-owner Harald Krabbe and chef Jan Friis-Mikkelsen.

DitlevBrockdorff (1642-1732)
Ida Margrethe Reventlow
Heinrich von Bolten (1734-1790)
Frederiksdal cherry wine.