- Lake
Esrum (Danish:
Esrum Sø,
pronounced [ˈesʁɔm ˈsøˀ]) is the
largest lake in
Denmark by
water volume and the second-largest lake by
surface area, after...
-
Esrum Abbey, also
Esrom Abbey (Danish:
Esrum or
Esrom Kloster), was the
second Cistercian monastery founded in Denmark,
located near Hillerød in Region...
- have
appeared in the work: Dag
Henrik Esrum-****erup was the
subject of a hoax
entry in the 1980 New Grove.
Esrum-****erup's
surname derives from a Danish...
-
Esrum Å is the prin****l
drainage of Lake
Esrum, Denmark's
second largest lake,
located in
Gribskov Muni****lity, some 50 km
north of Copenhagen, Denmark...
-
bricks were
later used in the
construction of
Frederiksborg Castle.
Esrum Abbey ("
Esrum Kloster") is a
Cistercian monastery dating from 1151. The only remaining...
- [ˈfʁeˀðn̩sˌpɒˀ ˈslʌt]) is a
palace located on the
eastern s**** of Lake
Esrum (Danish,
Esrum Sø) in
Fredensborg on the
island of
Zealand (Sjælland) in Denmark...
-
centres prior to the
Reformation were Sorø
Abbey at Sorø and
Esrom Abbey at
Esrum. With its
strategic location at the
entrance to the Øresund, especially...
- 600 ha of
woodland situated in
northern Zealand, west and
south of Lake
Esrum. The
forest is
owned and
administered by the
State of Denmark, and a part...
- (1863-1958)
which was
opened in 1957. The
remaining buildings of 12th-century
Esrum Abbey near Hillerød were
listed as a
heritage site in 1992.
After restoration...
- 250
hectares (64,900 acres) with the
forest of
Gribskov and the lake of
Esrum Sø at its core.
Gribskov is one of Denmark's
largest forests, with centuries...