Manor houses
As in the rest of Funen, there are castles and manor houses on West Funen. The Linen Tissue Museum and the Škoda Museum are located in buildings belonging to the manor Krengerup Estate, whose main building is the focal point of one of Denmark's best preserved manor environments.

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Hagenskov Gods/Hagenskov Manor
Hagenskov Gods/Hagenskov Manor The existing Hagenskov Manor was built in neo-classicist style in 1775 by owner Niels Ryberg under the leadership of municipal architect G. E. Rosenberg.

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Krengerup Gods
Krengerup Gods The manor is located about two kilometres from the town of Glamsbjerg and is surrounded by Krengerup Woods. Admission to the park is free, but visitors are kindly requested to stay on the signposted trails.

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Erholm Gods & Park
Erholm on Fyn
History of the Estate
Erholm Estate has a history dating back to the 16th century, but the present Erholm was founded in 1720.

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Brahesborg Gods
Brahesborg Gods The listed main building was built in 1638–1656 with fortifications in Renaissance style, as well as a moat and three towers.

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Damsbo Manor
Damsbo Manor is scenically situated in the Funen countryside overlooking Helnæs Bay. The manor is surrounded by woods, fields and beach and is brimming with historical atmosphere.





