Entertainment
Taverna Mythos
Greek restaurant on Egegaardsvej 1 (1 km away)
Nordisk Film Cinemas Lyngby
215A KlampenborgvejBakken
207 DyrehavevejThe Open Air Museum
100 KongevejenEssentials
Brede Torv (Lystoftevej) station
Getting Around
Bus to the train station (10 min. drive) and 20 min. by train to the centre of Copenhagen
Kulsviervej 15
15 Kulsviervej Bus to the train station (10 min. drive) and 20 min. by train to the centre of Copenhagen
https://greenmobility.com/dk/en/ - you only pay for the time you drive and can leave the car at GreenMobility Hotspot in the centre of Cph. and rent another car when you want to go home and simply leave it at DTU (5 min. walk from the house)
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Technical University of Denmark
101A Bygninghttps://greenmobility.com/dk/en/ - you only pay for the time you drive and can leave the car at GreenMobility Hotspot in the centre of Cph. and rent another car when you want to go home and simply leave it at DTU (5 min. walk from the house)
Sightseeing
Baadfarten boat tour
23 SorgenfrivejNice boattrip
Beautiful hunting castle in a huge deer park
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The Hermitage Hunting Lodge
4 DyrehavenBeautiful hunting castle in a huge deer park
Arts & Culture
One of the largest and oldest open air museums in the world.
Old Denmark- Open Air Museum is a place where you enter a different world: the countryside of historic Denmark. It is not difficult to imagine yourself transported centuries back in time, strolling along the gravel roads and visiting the fully-furnished homes of the people of the past, such as the peasant, the wealthy miller, the village weaver or the inmates of the poorhouse.
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The Open Air Museum
100 KongevejenOne of the largest and oldest open air museums in the world.
Old Denmark- Open Air Museum is a place where you enter a different world: the countryside of historic Denmark. It is not difficult to imagine yourself transported centuries back in time, strolling along the gravel roads and visiting the fully-furnished homes of the people of the past, such as the peasant, the wealthy miller, the village weaver or the inmates of the poorhouse.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
13 Gl StrandvejCastle
For 400 years, the castle was the headquarters for the collection of the Sound Dues. Kronborg was a legend in its heyday in the late 1500s. With its menacing guns pointing directly at the ships in the Sound, sailors did not dare to sail past the castle without paying the king his Sound Dues.
The Sound Dues filled the king's coffers, and Frederick II adorned the castle with spires, sandstone and copper roofs. Kronborg Castle became one of the most beautiful castles from the Renaissance period. Sailors, merchants, diplomats and aristocrats recounted tales of the magnificent castle and court in Elsinore with its pomp, splendour and cannon blasts that resounded to the toasts that the king proposed.
The lavish court life vanished from the castle after the fire of 1629. The flames devoured most of the castle’s precious furniture, paintings and its copper roof. After that day, the castle's fortunes faded. The Swedish king, Karl Gustav, occupied and plundered Kronborg in 1658-1660. For the next three hundred years, Kronborg was only used as a fortress and barracks for the Danish army.
Today, life has returned to the castle which now receives 325,000 visitors a year.
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Kronborg
1B KronborgCastle
For 400 years, the castle was the headquarters for the collection of the Sound Dues. Kronborg was a legend in its heyday in the late 1500s. With its menacing guns pointing directly at the ships in the Sound, sailors did not dare to sail past the castle without paying the king his Sound Dues.
The Sound Dues filled the king's coffers, and Frederick II adorned the castle with spires, sandstone and copper roofs. Kronborg Castle became one of the most beautiful castles from the Renaissance period. Sailors, merchants, diplomats and aristocrats recounted tales of the magnificent castle and court in Elsinore with its pomp, splendour and cannon blasts that resounded to the toasts that the king proposed.
The lavish court life vanished from the castle after the fire of 1629. The flames devoured most of the castle’s precious furniture, paintings and its copper roof. After that day, the castle's fortunes faded. The Swedish king, Karl Gustav, occupied and plundered Kronborg in 1658-1660. For the next three hundred years, Kronborg was only used as a fortress and barracks for the Danish army.
Today, life has returned to the castle which now receives 325,000 visitors a year.
Parks & Nature
Bellevue Beach
Food Scene
Restaurant Mai Thai
69 Kulsviervej