Christinelund, originally a farm under Nysø Manor, is located a few kilometres east of central Præstø, on the island of Zealand's Jungshoved peninsula, in Vordingborg Municipality in southeastern Denmark. It takes its name from the salonist Christine Stampe and was frequently visited by Hans Christian Andersen in the 1850s, when it was the home of Henrik and Jonna Stampe. The current main building was completed in 1860 to a design by the architect Ferdinand Meldahl. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 23 February 1978. The property is now operated as a bed and breakfast.
Christinelund, originally a farm under Nysø Manor, is located a few kilometres east of central Præstø, on the island of Zealand's Jungshoved peninsula...
the Stampes initially lived at Christinelund, a farm belonging to Nysø Manor on the island of Zealand. Christinelund, which Henrik named for his wife...
a Danish art historian and critic Astrid Stampe Feddersen (1852 in Christinelund – 1930) a Danish women's rights activist Jacob Ellehammer (1871 in Bakkebølle...
og Sædelighedssagen skilles ad? (1888). Born on 19 December 1852 at Christinelund near Vordingborg, Stampe was of noble ancestry. She was the daughter...
mayor from 1723 with later changes and side and rear wings from 1826 Christinelund Christinelundsvej 36, 4720 Præstø 55°7′29.57″N 12°4′29.57″E / 55.1248806°N...
Christian Andersen, H.C. Andersen og hans nærmeste Omgang (1918). Born at Christinelund near Præstø on 7 December 1850, Rigmor Stampe was the daughter of Baron...
Minister of War from 1892 and 1899. Rappe was born on 2 October 1838 in Christinelund manor in Arby, Kalmar County, the son of county governor, Baron A.L...