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Kasper Steenfeldt Tipsmark, Director of Gammel Estrup The Danish Manor Museum (Chair)

Nina Javette Koefoed, PhD, Associate Professor at Aarhus University (Deputy Chair)

Mikkel Venborg Pedersen, DPhil, Curator at the National Museum of Denmark

Nina Ventzel Riis, Associate Professor at the Aarhus School of Architecture

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Who are we?

The Danish Research Centre for Manorial Studies (DCH) is a collaborative initiative involving Aarhus University, the National Museum of Denmark, Aarhus School of Architecture and the Gammel Estrup Manor House Museum. The mission of the Centre, which is based at the Gammel Estrup Manor House Museum, is to promote and coordinate research, the education of researchers, documentation and dissemination within the field of the cultural history of manor houses.

The Danish Research Centre for Manorial Studies

Randersvej 2
8963 Auning
Danmark

T (+45) 86483001
www.herregaardsforskning.dk
dch@gammelestrup.dk

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