Frihedslund is a manor house and estate located on the east side of Tissø, Kalundborg Municipality some 70 kilometres (43 mi) west of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The estate is now owned by the Jarl Foundation and operated as an educational centre for agriculture students under the name Frihedslund Lærergård.
[citation needed] Arnoldus von Falkenskiold, a former army officer with the rank of colonel, bought the manor of Sæbygaard in 1779.
Falkenskiold had a profound interest in the management of his estates and was a keen supporter of the great agricultural reforms of the time.
[2] In around 1800, Falkenskiold sold Frihedslund to Christian, Count Rantzau-Ascheberg, who had recently also acquired Sæbygaard, thus reuniting the two estates.
Both estates were shortly thereafter sold for 240,000 Danish rigsdaler to feneral war commissioner Haagen Christian Astrup.
One source states that he stayed on the estate until his death, in 1721, but that he had already sold it in 1711 to Agnethe Marie, Countess Rosencrone (née Hielmstierne).
[6] The Jarl Foundation (Jarlfonden) operates the estate as an educational centre for agricultural apprentices under the name Frihedslund Lærergård.