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What to See in Skodsborg - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Skodsborg (Denmark). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Karlstrup Windmill, Lyngby Church, and Lundtofte Kirke. Also, be sure to include Taarbæk Church in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Skodsborg (Hovedstaden).

Karlstrup Windmill

Karlstrup Windmill
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The Karlstrup Windmill is a post mill in the Sorgenfri neighborhood of Kongens Lyngby in Denmark.[1]

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Lyngby Church

Lyngby Church
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Lyngby Church is the oldest church in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is perched on a hill above Lyngby Hovedgade.[2]

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Lundtofte Kirke

Church in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
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Church in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. Lundtofte Church is a Church of Denmark parish church in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was completed in 1921 but is built in the style of a typical Danish white-washed village church.[3]

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Taarbæk Church

Taarbæk Church
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Taarbæk Church, formerly known as Skovkapellet, is a Church of Denmark parish church in Taarbæk, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, some 15 km north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The church and adjacent cemetery is bordered by Jægersborg Dyrehave to the north and west and by the Coast Line to the east. The church was inaugurated in 1864 but Taarbæk Paris was not disjoined from that of Lyngby until 1907.[4]

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Cottageparken

Cottageparken
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Cottageparken is a public park located on the border between Taarbæk to the north and Klampenborg to the south, adjacent to Jægersborg Dyrehave and Bellevue Beach, on the Øresund coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is most notable for Den Røde Cottage and Den Gule Cottage, the only surviving buildings of Klampenborg Spa which opened at the site in the 1840s. They are now operated as restaurants. Den Røde Cottage has one star in the Michelin Guide. Until 2017 its chef was Anita Klemensen. The park is located within Klampenborg postal district but in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality.[5]

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Carlsminde

Mansion
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Mansion. Carlsminde is a Baroque-style mansion located at Søllerødvej 30 in Søllerød, Rudersdal Municipality, some 20 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. The political party Venstre has been based in the building since 1971.[6]

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Søholm Row Houses

Søholm Row Houses
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The Søholm Row Houses, designed by the Danish architect Arne Jacobsen in Klampenborg just north of Copenhagen, were completed in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Together with his Bellavista developments, the Søholm houses helped to establish Jacobsen's international reputation.[7]

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Hegnslund

Building
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Building. Hegnslund, formerly Tipperary, is the former summer residence of Gyldendal CEO Frederik Hegel at Springforbi, between Taarbæk and Strandmøllen, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, some 15 km north of centra Copenhagen, Denmark. The house was built in 1914–15 to a design by Henning Hansen and with interior decorations by Valdemar Andersen. A 1995 revision of the so-called Springforbi Plan from the 1930s listed Hegnslund as one of 12 buildings in the otherwise open green belt not intended for demolition. The house was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 2001.[8]

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Gramlille

Building
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Building. Framille is a listed house located on the Main Street in Kongens Lyngby, opposite Lyngby Church, in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark. The building is today part of Lyngby Library and is connected to the main library building by a glazed corridor in its north gable.[9]

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Kai Nielsen House

Building
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Building. The Kai Nielsen House, situated at the corner of Krathusvej and Ørnekulsvej, is the former home of Danish sculptor Kai Nielsen in Ordrup north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was completed in 1916 from a design by Ivar Bentsen. The house and associated studio was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1992.[10]

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Moyel House

Moyel House
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The Moyel House, also known as the White Mansion, is a listed property at Lyngby Hovedgade 37 in Kongens Lyngby, Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark.[11]

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