Villa Gallina

Villa Gallina was built in 1751–52 by court master mason (slotsmurermester) Schiønning for palace manager (slotsforvalter) and gardener Carl Friedrich Döllner and his wife.

Back in Denmark, he worked as chief gardener at Blaaåard in Copenhagen (1727—36) and Nykøbing Castle on Falster (1731—51.

[2] Villa Gallina is built to a typical Baroque with the later addition of Neoclassical elements.

Its walls, which are constructed of timber framing, have been white-plastered and finished with a grey-painted wooden cornice.

The three-bay wall dormer features an oval window and the name Gallina written in gilded lettering.