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Brattingsborg

Brattingsborg is a manor house and estate located south of Tranebjerg, on the Danish island of Samsø.
The estate produces bread and potatoes for Danish supermarkets under the brand Brattingsborg.
==History==
The history of the estate goes back to 1120 when it was the king's property on the island of Samsø. Originally called Søllemarksgård, it was renamed Brattingsborg by Griffenfeld who owned the island from 1674 to 1676. From 1677 to 1921, Brattingsborg was the seat of the counts of Samsøe, established for Christian V's mistress, Sophie Amalie Moth and her descendents. The associated Danneskiold-Samsøe family still own the property.〔("Brattingsborg" ), ''Den Store Danske''. Retrieved 4 February 2013.〕
Christian Frederik began constructing today's main building in 1870. Designed by Knud Borring, it was completed in 1898 by Martin Borch. Built in the Neogothic style, it is inspired by English trends. The outhouses from 1870 are among the first buildings in Denmark to be constructed in concrete. The Brattingsborg estate covers , nearly a quarter of the area of Samsø. Covering an area of , the park is also inspired by English country gardens, falling naturally into the surrounding landscape.〔

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