The castle that disappeared

Photo: Museum Lolland-Falster

How can a fairytale castle with towers, spires and carved coats of arms spring up around a small, elegant manor house and less than 80 years later be torn down again?

You will get that story in Pederstrup's magnificent riding house, where we now tell about Count Ferdinand Reventlow's reconstruction of Pederstrup in 1860, about life at the Castle among the nobility and servants, and about why the house was restored to its appearance in the late 1930s, before the Castle.

In the exhibition you can also see the fantastic one-ton model of Pederstrup built by one of the museum's volunteers.

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Note: Danish only