Gavnø Estate in South Sealand
Gavnø is one of many castles or palaces in Denmark where the park and part of the interior are open for the public. Gavnø is known for its excellent flower exhibitions following the different seasons. A few weeks ago, my husband and I spent some hours in the park. I have a vague memory of visiting with my parents to see the many tulips or roses many years ago. For the first time, we had a car and were able to get around on the weekend.
This time we didn’t go inside to see the paintings but enjoyed the well-kept park.
My favourite spot was the Pavillion filled with old toys. You could see them from the windows.
Due to the COVID-19 situation, many museums and other venues have had half entrance price, and that meant that more people came and made the place even more attractive. For more information, go to their website in English.
I would like to go back to see the tulips and their Christmas market.
An excerpt from the homepage of Gavnø:
Gavnø Castle is a cast solid rococo castle and is one of Denmark’s finest castles, where the visitor will find a great many things of interest.
The castle contains many fine examples of antiquities, art and furniture from the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, amoThe large collection of antiquities is on display in the beautiful furnished rooms and halls. Please notice The Big Dining room with the Italian stuk ceiling, the great French Bacchara chandelier and the floor made of pommersk fyr and the beautiful furnished guest rooms from the 1750’erne.
A writer, who visited Gavnø Castle in 1845, wrote: “In the entire main building almost all the walls and rooms, yes, even the staircases, are decorated with paintings”. This fantastic sight is still true today.ng them, gothic, renascence, baroque and rococo.
Categories: Architecture, Historical Buildings, Parks
How wonderful that it is open to the public. The grounds are exquisite. I can well understand why you wish to return later in the year as well.
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I am happy that our museums and parks are open
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Beautiful – I’d love to visit there sometime!
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Please do, M.B. Henry ❤️
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Very beautiful. When we were young we used to love eating nasturtium leaves in white bread sandwiches. But people don’t plant them as much these days.
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I forgot to mention that this lovely flower connects me to my childhood garden. I didn’t know you could eat the leaves
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They are hot and spicy but two leaves – the tenderest – with bread and butter is wonderful An one leaf finely chopped up in a garden salad with add a real zing to everything.
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I will try that today. We have a few in our garden
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