The Reventlow Asylum (Danish: Reventlow-asylet) is a half-timbered building in Horslunde on the island of Lolland, Denmark.
The Reventlow Asylum in Horslunde was constructed in 1824 as a home for six to eight old women.
It was carried out by the Vordingborg-based architecture firm Arp & Nielsen.
The main entrance is located in a curved avant-corps on the north side of the building.
[1] The building is now used by the local congregation as well as by the grave-digger at Horslunde Church.