Søholt is a manor house located on the southern shore of the Maribo Lakes on Lolland in southeastern Denmark.
His widow, Anne Andersdatter Galt, brought Søholt into her second marriage to Falk Axelsen Brahe.
He struggled with economic difficulties and therefore chose to sell Søholt to his brother-in-law Eiler Quitzow in 1618.
Papenheim had shortly after his arrival in Denmark won the favour of the king and had therefore been appointed as squire (kammerjunker) for crown prince Christian.
His luxurious lifestyle was later continued by his son, Christian Frederik von Lützow, who inherited Søholt in 1722.
Lützow's wife, Anna Sophie Holsten, who became a widow in 1759, sold Søholt and the other estates to their son-in-la Hans von Krogh.
On his death bed he married his late brother's fiancé, Elisabeth Catharina Lehn.
The couple would later gather many prominent artists and writers on the estate in the summer time, including BBertel Thorvaldsen and Adam Oehlenschläger.