
Dronningegården in Nyborg
Christian III presented it as a gift to his queen, hence the name. Later, stables were established for the court's use during their stays in Nyborg. However, these became redundant in 1722 after most of the castle had been demolished. Instead, the building was converted into the county revenue office (Amtstue) for the counties of Tranekær and Nyborg, which remained here until 1865, when it was moved to Svendborg.
9 Dronningegården, Kongegade 2
During the "Count´s Feud" this house, also called Amtstuen or "Treasury", was owned by Mayor Rasmus Rostokker, who, however, fled after the war. King Christian III then gave it to his queen (dronning) – hence its name. Later on stables were added here for the use of the Court when it assembled in Nyborg.
But these became superfluous in 1722, when most of the castle was demolished. Dronningegården then became the County Hall for Tranekær and Nyborg until 1865, when this office moved to Svendborg. The house was restored by Encke in 1812.