Snedinge is a former manor house and estate located in Slagelse Municipality, Denmark.
Museet for Landbokultur & -Erhverv, a small museum dedicated to the history of agriculture, fishing and crafts in the area, is located in one of the former cow stables (west wing).
Snedinge Manor was established in around 1370 from land that previously belonged to the other farms in the village.
[1] Søren Daa served as the bishop's lensmand.His widow Karen Hrubbe kept the fief after his death.
Je later ceded Vollerup to Frederick II in exchange for property in Scania.
His widow Regitze Grubbe kept the estate until her death, Her heirs sold Snedinge to Niels Trolle til Trollholm (new name of Bråde=.
The Countship of Holsteinsborg existed until it was dissolved as a result of the lensafløsningen (abolition of legal titles and entailment of property) of 1921.
The three-winged complex of farm buildings is built in red brick with grow-stepped[clarification needed] gables.
It was built as combined horse stables, carriage house and granary loft.
Snedinge is today owned by Ulrich Holstein-Holsteinborg and operated as a farm under[clarification needed] Holsteinsborg.