Fuirendal

Fuirendal (until 1677: Vindingegård) is a manor house and estate located in Næstved Municipality in southeastern Denmark.

The estate was originally called Vindingegaard after the village of Vindinge in which it was then located.The first known owner of Vindingegård is Thidisius Skælle.

The first member of the family who is known to have owned the estate is Jens (possibly Niels) Jensen Sosadel, who died in 1417.

[2] Christian IV bought Vindingegaard in 1632 for his illegitimate son Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve, but he never lived there and died just 30 years old in 1756.

The estate is one of the earliest examples of a manor that was acquired by members of a burgeouis family after the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark in 177+.

On Margrethe Frische's death in 1776, Vingingegård passed to her son Thomas Fuiren inherited the estate in 1665.

Diderik Fuiren's son of the same name died young without male heirs, and the barony was therefore dissolved.

Didrik Fuiren.
Fuirendal by Ferdinand Richardt , 1855