Førslevgaard
| Førslevgaard | |
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Interactive map of the Førslevgaard area | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Rococo |
| Location | Næstved Municipality, Førslevvej 54 4250 Fuglebjerg, Denmark |
| Coordinates | 55°16′40.51″N 11°34′42.46″E / 55.2779194°N 11.5784611°E |
| Completed | 1726 |
Førslevgaard is a manor house and estate located on the road between Næstved and Slagelse, midway between the villages of Fuglebjerg and Vallensved, Næstved Municipality, approximately 90 kilometres southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. It has since 1803 been owned by members of the de Neergaard family. The three-winged, Baroque-style main building was built for Carl Adolph von Plessen in 1726. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.
Nearby Førslev Church belonged to Førslevgaard from 1544 to 1914. A number of former owners from the influential Beck family, who owned the manor from 1495 to 1659, are buried in the church.