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- features young promising chamber musicians from Denmark and abroad. Oremandsgaards Destilleri, a distillery, was established on the estate in 2019. (1330–1356)...
- trader and landowner. He owned the estates Aldershvile, Lundbygård and Oremandsgaard in Denmark and Gulskogen Manor in Norway. Arbo was born in Strømsø,...
- house Aldershvile north of Copenhagen and the manors of Lundbygård and Oremandsgaard at Præstø. After his death in 1827, she ran the estate with the ****istance...
- firm De Coninck & Reiersen (1775-1790). Reiersen owned Nysø Manor, Oremandsgaard Manor and Lilliendal Manor as well as the estates at Jungshoved and...
- Poul Thomsen (1922 in Præstø – 1988) a Danish film actor Nysø Manor Oremandsgaard Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Præstø. Vordingborg muni****lity's...
- Reiersen from Copenhagen. He was already the owner of Nysø, Jungshoved and Oremandsgaard. The two new estates consolidated his status as one of the largest landowners...
- local administrator in Zealand. He owned the estates of Jungshoved, Oremandsgaard and Nysø and serv as prefect (amtmand(amtmand/stiftsamtmand) of Vordingborg...
- The interior was decorated by Georg Hilker. In 1861, Hage purchased Oremandsgaard near Præstø. He was also the owner of several estates in Sweden. In...
- In 2018 Marianna Shirinyan took over the artistic direction of the Oremandsgaard Kammermusikfest in Denmark. Since 1 August 2024 she is Piano Professor...
- Sparek****en for Præstø By og Omegn. He also acted as administrator of Oremandsgaard (1843–1861) and Lundbygård (1843–1848 and 1856–1857) and from 1856 to...