TouristAttraction
Domænegården, Lundsgård
Lundsgårdsvej, 6630
Near the Margueritruten
15 km from the nearest signed point on the Midtjylland section — a worthwhile side trip.
About
Domænegården, Lundsgård
Lundsgård was one of the 36 Southern Jutland tenant farms (domænegård) during the period from 1864 to 1920 when the area was under Prussian/German rule. In 1873, German became the official language of schools and churches in the region. Around 1900, the then Weimar Republic tightened its grip further and adopted a law that would ensure that ownership of the farmland and farms in Germany’s outlying borderlands were to fall into German hands. The acquired farms were leased to German tenants and their large teams of farmworkers. This allowed the authorities to position around 70 loyalists in the Southern Jutland region.
Around here
Nearby on the Margueritruten
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Knagemøllen
TouristAttraction · 328 m
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Old stone bridge at Skodborg
LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings · 1.5 km
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Reunion monument
TouristAttraction · 1.8 km
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Skodborghus
TouristAttraction · 1.8 km
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Vejen Miniature Town
TouristAttraction · 2.2 km
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Dresvold, the castle mounds at Skodborg
LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings · 2.8 km
Frequently asked
Is Domænegården, Lundsgård on the Margueritruten?
Domænegården, Lundsgård is 15 km off — a side trip from Midtjylland.