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18th-century country house in Denmark
motifs of his Dronninggård estate. In 1804 Frédéric de Coninck built Frederikslund as a country home for his son Louis Charles Frédéric de Coninck (1779-1852)
Dronninggård
Building in Rudersdal Municipality, Denmark
Frederikslund is a former country house now located in the middle of a neighbourhood of single-family detached homes at Frederikslundsvej 21 in Holte
Frederikslund
Manor house near Slagelse, Denmark
Store Frederikslund is a manor house and estate located eight kilometres northeast of Slagelse, Slagelse Municipality, Denmark. It is one of several estates
Store_Frederikslund
Mixed-use development in Copenhagen, Denmark
private development ever undertaken in Denmark. Commissioned by Store Frederikslund Holding, Høpfner A/S and Danish Oil Company A/S in 2006, it is Ingels'
8_House
Building in Syddjurs, Denmark
Ryomgård) (originally Karlsruhe), Marienhøj (originally Marienhof), Frederikslund (originally Kragelund) and Margrethelund. Today Gammel Ryomgård has
Gammel_Ryomgård
Danish architect (born 1974)
city." Their third housing project, 8 House, commissioned by Store Frederikslund Holding, Høpfner A/S and Danish Oil Company A/S in 2006 and completed
Bjarke_Ingels
Demolished house in Copenhagen, Denmark
designed the still existing country houses Sophienholm, Øregård and Frederikslund. The building was demolished in the 1950s and Gammel Hellrup Gymnasium
Hellerupgård
Historic building and estate south of Slagelse, Denmark
also purchased nearby Valdemarskilde. In 1920, he also purchased Lille Frederikslund. He was married two times, first to Karen Blixen's sister Inger Benedicte
Charlottendal
the real estate developers Sjælsø Gruppen and Ejendomsselskabet St. Frederikslund purchased TV-Byen and Radiohuset from DR for DKK 780 million. The site
TV-Byen
Daniel Herholdt. Fredensdal Kildevej 8, Holte Country house from 1824. Frederikslund Frederikslundsvej 21 Country house from 1802 designed by Joseph-Jacques
List of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen
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Historical property near Copehnhagen, Denmark
He later also acquired Valbygård (1776-1803) and Store Frederikslund in Lille Frederikslund 1787. He implemented many of the agricultural reforms of
Hørbygaard
Danish jurist
Grevencop-Castenschiold [da] (1780–1954), owner of Hørbygaard and Store Frederikslund. Another half-sister, Petronella (1778), who had stayed on Saint Thomas
Joachim Melchior Magens (1775–1845)
Joachim_Melchior_Magens_(1775–1845)
Town in Capital Region, Denmark
along the northeastern shores of Lake Furesø and the western part of Frederikslund Forest separate Birkerød (Bistrup) from Holte to the southeast. Bistrup
Birkerød
Municipality in Zealand, Denmark
1370 and has been a part of the Holsteinborg manor since 1708. Store Frederikslund is a manor located north-east of Slagelse and north-west of Sorø. It
Slagelse_Municipality
Danish architect and master builder
Barracks, Copenhagen (1792) Brede House, Kongens Lyngby (1795) Store Frederikslund (1782–90) Garrison Hospital extension, Copenhagen (1799–1800) Chinese
Andreas_Kirkerup
Danish paper manufacturer, agronomist and politician
and Kongens Lyngby, and the brothers Jean and Frédéric de Coninck at Frederikslund, he acquired a great knowledge about farming. He introduced new technology
Johan_Christian_Drewsen
was sold to general Joachim Melchior Holten Castenskiold of Borreby, Frederikslund was sold to Hans Larsen Fogh. Pebringegård was sold to Georg Ditlev
1774_in_Denmark
listing also comprises a guesthouse (1924), the garden and a grotto. Frederikslund Frederikslundsvej 21, 2840 Holte c. 1804 House from c. 1804 designed
Listed buildings in Rudersdal Municipality
Listed_buildings_in_Rudersdal_Municipality
Country house at Grønholt, Denmark
landowner. His holdings comprised Eliselund at Kolding, Dronninggaard and Frederikslund at Holte, Kidrup Gaard at Ringsted, Sæbygaard at Tissøand Haunsø Møllegård
Hegnsholt
Listed building in Copenhagen
Grevencop-Castenschiold [da] (1780–1954), owner of Hørbygaard and Store Frederikslund. Her elder half-sister, Petronella (1778-), who had stayed on Saint
Rådhusstræde_6
District of Copenhagen, Denmark
built along the road: Frederiksholm, "Larsens Minde", Lises Minde, Frederikslund, Wilhelms Minde as well as a few small cottages, mainly used by fishermen
Kongens_Enghave
Street in Copenhagen, Denmark
along the road were the farms Frederiksholm, Larsens Minde, Lises Minde Frederikslund and Wilhelms Minde. In 1871, Frederiksholm was acquired by two brothers
Enghavevej
Castle in Denmark
by Hans Næss (1723-1795). In 1783, the manor's name was changed to Frederikslund. In 1917, the buildings were fully restored by Jens Christian Rantzau
Krengerup
church barn from the beginning of the 19th century. Store Frederikslund Store Frederikslund 1, 4200 Slagelse 55°26′31.77″N 11°27′46.81″E / 55.4421583°N
Listed buildings in Slagelse Municipality
Listed_buildings_in_Slagelse_Municipality
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