Vibygård is a manor house located in the northeastern outskirts of Viby, Roskilde Municipality, some 30 km west of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Vibygård traces its history back to at least the first half of the 14th century, when it was owned by Morten Truelsen Sparre.
In 1650 it was acquired by Ove Gjedde, who had recently resigned from the post of Admiral of the Realm after falling ill, and instead had been granted the fiefdom of Helsingborg Castle in 1648.
[3] In the same year, Vibygård was purchased by Professor Christian Nold, who had recently resigned from the post of rector of the University of Copenhagen after falling out of favour with Peder Griffenfeld.
He undertook comprehensive alterations, transforming the house into a two-winged complex, partly with timber framing.