Peter Nicolaj Arbo

Peter Nicolaj Arbo (16 November 1768 12 September 1827) was a Norwegian-Danish timber trader and landowner. He owned the estates Aldershvile, Lundbygård and Oremandsgaard in Denmark and Gulskogen Manor in Norway.

Peter Nicolaj Arbo
Peter Nicolaj Arbo painted by Jens Juel
Born(1768-11-16)16 November 1768
Died12 September 1827(1827-09-12) (aged 58)
Aldershvile, Bagsværd, Denmark
OccupationMerchant and landowner
Spouse(s)Anne Cathrine Collett

Early life

Arbo was born in Strømsø, Drammen, Norway. His parents were Johannes Petersen Arbo and Anne Cathrine Arbo née Friisenberg.

Career

Arbo entered Collett & Sæn though his marriage to Anne Cathrine Collett. Founded by James Collett in Christiania in the 1690s, it had become the largest timber trading company in Norway and was also active in the shipping industry. Arbo later moved to Copenhagen where he was also active in the timber industry.[1]

Property

Arbo acquired Gulskogen Manor at Drammen in Norway in 1794.

He owned the Peschier House at Holmens Kanal 12 in Copenhagen as well as the country house Villa Sans Souci in Frederiksberg. In 1804, he purchased Aldershvile in Bagsværd. In 1824, e acquired the estates Lundbygård and Oremandsgaard at Præstø on the southern part of Zealand.

Further reading

  • Alf Collett: Familien Collett og Christianialiv i gamle dage, J.W. Cappelens Forlag, 1915
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References

  1. "Bondegård - pensionat - rådhus - gæstehus". Gladsaxe Lokalhistoriske Forening (in Danish). Archived from the original on 23 August 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
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