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'''Fuglsang''' is a 19th-century [[manor house]] andnow formeroperated artist's retreat nearby [[TorebyDet Classenske Fideicommis]] onas thea cultural centre as an active agricultural estate at [[Denmark|DanishToreby]] on the island of [[Lolland]], servingin as asoutheastern cultural centre as well as an active agricultural estate[[Denmark]]. The estate was owned by members of the [[Neergaard (noble family)|de Meergaard family]] from 1819 to 1947. ItThe main building now serves as a venue for classical concerts and other cultural activities. The cultural centre also includes [[Fuglsang Art Museum]], located in a purpose-built building designed by British architect [[Tony Fretton]].
 
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