Generalens Lysthus (the General's Summer House) is a small, thatched cottage in Tromnæs Forest on the Danish island of Falster.
[1] Designed by Andreas Kirkerup and completed in 1786 in the Neoclassical style, the one-storey, half-timbered whitewashed building has a covered veranda and a living room.
The veranda is supported by four round wooden columns in front of the living room with a lateral section outside the half-timbering.
[2][3] The Rococo interior consists of a large rectangular room with a domed ceiling fringed with garlands and medallions.
An inscription on the door reads: "Wer Ruhe hat Der findt sie her" (he who has peace finds it here).