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kærbygård Latitude and Longitude:

56°12′39″N 10°07′45″E / 56.2109°N 10.1292°E / 56.2109; 10.1292
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Kærbygård
3 winged estate
General information
Architectural style Half-timbered
Location Harlev, Denmark
Completed1768
Technical details
Floor count2

Kærbygård is a manor house and a listed building in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark. The manor was built in 1768 and was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency on 16 April 1990. [1] The estate has been an active farm since it was built.

The Kærbygård farm was moved to its present location north of Egå and the village of Kasted in 1680. In 1768 the original 3 winged half-timbered estate was built. In 1880 the facades facing the courtyard were renovated and rebuilt in brick, originally with exposed red bricks, but today whitewashed with neo-renaissance elements. In 1928 two parallel brick buildings for livestock were built in front of the manor building, held in yellow and red and with characteristic crow-stepped gables. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Kærbygård" (in Danish). Danish Heritage Agency. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. ^ Pedersen, Ebbe Keld (2003). "Byggesager – Kærbygård". Gårdens bygninger. ISBN  87-990140-0-9. Archived from the original on 9 January 2016.

56°12′39″N 10°07′45″E / 56.2109°N 10.1292°E / 56.2109; 10.1292


kærbygård Latitude and Longitude:

56°12′39″N 10°07′45″E / 56.2109°N 10.1292°E / 56.2109; 10.1292
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kærbygård
3 winged estate
General information
Architectural style Half-timbered
Location Harlev, Denmark
Completed1768
Technical details
Floor count2

Kærbygård is a manor house and a listed building in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark. The manor was built in 1768 and was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency on 16 April 1990. [1] The estate has been an active farm since it was built.

The Kærbygård farm was moved to its present location north of Egå and the village of Kasted in 1680. In 1768 the original 3 winged half-timbered estate was built. In 1880 the facades facing the courtyard were renovated and rebuilt in brick, originally with exposed red bricks, but today whitewashed with neo-renaissance elements. In 1928 two parallel brick buildings for livestock were built in front of the manor building, held in yellow and red and with characteristic crow-stepped gables. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Kærbygård" (in Danish). Danish Heritage Agency. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. ^ Pedersen, Ebbe Keld (2003). "Byggesager – Kærbygård". Gårdens bygninger. ISBN  87-990140-0-9. Archived from the original on 9 January 2016.

56°12′39″N 10°07′45″E / 56.2109°N 10.1292°E / 56.2109; 10.1292


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