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- Frederikslund is a former country house now located in the middle of a neighbourhood of single-family detached homes at Frederikslundsvej 21 in Holte...
- Store Frederikslund is a manor house and estate located eight kilometres northeast of Slagelse, Slagelse Muni****lity, Denmark. It is one of several estates...
- 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'...
- 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...
- designed the still existing country houses Sophienholm, Øregård and Frederikslund. The building was demolished in the 1950s and Gammel ****rup Gymnasium...
- along the northeastern s****s of Lake Furesø and the western part of Frederikslund Forest separate Birkerød (Bistrup) from Holte to the southeast. Bistrup...
- 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)...
- the real estate developers Sjælsø Gruppen and Ejendomsselskabet St. Frederikslund purchased TV-Byen and Radiohuset from DR for DKK 780 million. The site...
- Barracks, Copenhagen (1792) Brede House, Kongens Lyngby (1795) Store Frederikslund (1782–90) Garrison Hospital extension, Copenhagen (1799–1800) Chinese...
- Grevencop-Castenschiold [da] (1780–1954), owner of Hørbygaard and Store Frederikslund. Another half-sister, Petronella (1778), who had sta**** on Saint Thomas...