Charlottenlund

Charlottenlund Palace in the winter time

Charlottenlund is a suburban area on the coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the administrative seat of Gentofte Municipality. Bordered to the east by the Øresund, to the South by Hellerup and to the north by Klampenborg, it is one of the wealthiest areas in Denmark. The neighbourhood takes its name after Charlottenlund Palace.

History

A scene from Charlottenlund Forest

In 1733, King Christian VI of Denmark rebuilt the Gyldenlund Palace, renaming it Charlottenlund Palace after his sister Princess Charlotte Amalie.

In the 19th century, it became popular with the bourgeoisie in Copenhagen to make excursions to the countryside north of the city. Charlottenlund Forest was a popular destination.

The postal code of Charlottenlund is 2920.

Schools

Ordrupskole Archived 2019-03-29 at the Wayback Machine

Ordrup Gymnasium

Skovshovedskole Archived 2019-03-16 at the Wayback Machine

Skovgårdsskolen Archived 2019-03-31 at the Wayback Machine

Culture and recreation

Local landmarks include Charlottenlund Palace and Gentofte Town Hall.

The Ordrupgaard Museum boasts collections of Danish and French art from the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.

Charlottenlund Fort is located in Charlottenlund Beach Park. It houses a popular camp site. The beach park and the adjacent Charlottenlund Forest forms the largest green space in Gentofte Municipality. Charlottenlund Racetrack is situated just north of Charlottenlund Forest, and has weekly harness races. Most horses and jockeys are from Denmark, but several times every year the track hosts international events, with entries from Europe and North America.

Notable people

King Christian 10, 1910
Peter Fischer-Møller, 2010

Public Service

The Arts

  • Carl Ewald (1856 – 1908 in Charlottenlund) a novelist and satirist known for his fairy tales.[1]
  • Johannes Hauerslev (1860 – 1921 in Charlottenlund) a Danish photographer of street scenes and buildings in Copenhagen
  • Ruth Berlau (1906 in Charlottenlund – 1974) a Danish actress, director, photographer and writer; collaborated with Bertolt Brecht[2]
  • Axel Strøbye (1928 – 2005 in Charlottenlund) a Danish stage and film actor [3]
  • Anne Marie Helger (born 1946 in Charlottenlund) an actress in theatre, films and TV [4]
  • Bitte Kai Rand (born 1956) a fashion designer for mature women; brought up in Charlottenlund
  • Claus Norreen (born 1970 in Charlottenlund) a musician and record producer, in the band Aqua
  • Catharina Svensson (born 1982 in Charlottenlund) a Danish lawyer, a professional equestrienne, model and beauty queen; Miss Earth 2001
  • Stephania Potalivo (born 1986 in Charlottenlund) a Danish actress and former child star [5]

Sports

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ewald, Carl" . Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. X. 1920.
  2. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 21 April 2020
  3. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 20 April 2020
  4. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 22 April 2020
  5. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 20 April 2020

External links

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