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==Landmarks==

===Historic houses===
[[Image:Enrum (Strandvejen).JPG|thumb|200px|left|Enrum]]
[[Enrum]] is the oldest and largest of the old country houses in Vedbæk. The first house was built in 1731 by royal servant Georg Chr. Jakobi on land that belonged to the king. A later owner was the merchant Conrad Alexander de Tengnagel who built a new house surrounded by a grandiose Romantic park. In 1845, he sold Enrum to count Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe, the owner of [[Gisselfeld]]. He commissioned [[Johan Daniel Herholdt]] to design a new house which was completed in English style in The house has now been converted into offices.

[[Image:Vedbæk - Sølyst.JPG|thumb|200px|Sølyst]]
Sølyst was built for G.B.G. Sehested in 1847 to designs by [[Niels Sigfred Nebelong]]. The house was altered in 1915.

Miramara (Vedbæk Stradvej 350) is located on a hill just south of Vedbæk Marina. The house was built by textile manufacturer William Salomonsen in 1887 on the site of the former customs house. It was designed by [[Hack Kampmann]]. It was used in the [[rescue of the Danish Jews]] during World War II.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://portal.cbre.eu/chelsea_upload/utils_files.show_file?p_file_type=PSDOC&p_fsd_id=PR141578&p_name=Prospekt+Vedb%C3%A6k+Strandvej+350.pdf|title=Miramare - herskabelig villa|language=Danish|publisher=CBRE|accessdate=2014-08-14}}</ref>

[[Image:Bakkehuset (Vedbæk).JPG|thumb|200px|left|Bakkehuset]]
Bakkehuset was in 1811 purchased by bankier and ship owner Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt and served as summer residence for his family for more than a century. In 1915, the property was acquired by the affluent Stockbroker Johan Levin. He built the current house and established a large park of which only the mirror pond and a small lake with a Chinese bridge exist today. The house is now owned by Rudersdal Municipality and used as an activity centre for senior citizens.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vores-fam.dk/sundhed/pdf/vandretur/12_vedbaeks_landsteder.pdf|title=På vandretur: Vedbæks landsteder|language=Danish|publisher=AOK|accessdate=2014-08-13}}</ref>

Other notable houses in Vedbæk include Egebakken (Vedbæk Strandvej 335) and Strandbo (Vedbæk Strandvej 387A), both of which are listed.

[[Image:Vedbæk Kirke 2007.jpg|thumb|200px|Vedbæk Church]]

===Vedbæk Church===
Vedbæk Church was built as a private chapel by the Hvidt family from Enrum and the Grøn family from Rolighed in [[Skodsborg]]. The historic building was designed by Vilhelm Tvede and completed in 1871. It has served as a parish church since 1923.

==Parks and open spaces==
Vedbæk North and South Beach is located at Vedbæk Marina and are the most popular beaches in Rudersdal Municipality. The North Beach comprises a sandy beach as well as a grassy area with scattered solitaire trees. The South Beach offers a purely natural setting with dunes and beach vegetation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rudersdal.dk/Rudersdal_rundt/Natur/Badestrande_badevand/Badesteder_i_kommunen/Vedbaek_Strand.aspx|title=Vedbæk Strand|language=Danish|publisher=Rudersdal Kommune|accessdate=2014-08-14}}</ref>

[[Image:Enrum Dam.JPG|thumb|200px|left|Enrum Pond]]
Enrum Forest has an area of 31 hectares. It adjoins [[Trørød Forest]] and is open to the public since it has been leased by the Danish Nature Agency on a 50 years contract. It southern part is covered by a small lake, Enrum Pond (''Enrum Dam''), a boggy area and meadows. The rest is mainly beech forest. In the western part of the forest, in the central axis of the main building, stands the Friendship Column. In the northern part of the forest stands King Charles' Spring (''Kong Carls Kilde''), which supposedly catered to King [[Charles XII of Sweden]] during the departure of his troops from Vedbæk Harbour in 1700.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rudersdal.dk/Rudersdal_rundt/Natur/Skove_og_naturomraader/Enrum_skov.aspx|title=Enrum Skov|language=Danish|publisher=Rudersdal Municipality|accessdate=2014-01-31|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202110001/http://www.rudersdal.dk/Rudersdal_rundt/Natur/Skove_og_naturomraader/Enrum_skov.aspx|archivedate=2014-02-02}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.naturstyrelsen.dk/Naturoplevelser/Beskrivelser/Hovedstaden/enrum/|title=Enrum|language=Danish|publisher=Naturstyrelsen|accessdate=2014-01-31|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140210065628/http://www.naturstyrelsen.dk/Naturoplevelser/Beskrivelser/Hovedstaden/enrum/|archivedate=2014-02-10}}</ref>

==Transport==
[[File:DSB-Kleinstadtbahnhöfe Bahnhof Vedbæk am 2 843119.jpg|thumb|left|Vedbæk station]]
[[Image:Billede 024.jpg|thumb|200px|Vedbæk Station]]
[[Vedbæk Station]] is a [[Coast Line (Denmark)|Coast Line]] regional railway station, serving the [[Oresundtrain]] between [[Helsingør]] and [[Malmö]]. The station is like the other stations on the Coast Line designed by [[Heinrich Wenck]] in the [[Romantic Nationalism|National Romantic]] style.

Vedbæk was formerly also connected to [[Kongens Lyngby|Lyngby]] by rail. The Lyngby–Vedbæk Line was built mainly to serve the industrial enterprises along [[Mølleåen]]. It opened in 1900 but remained economically unsuccessful and the section from [[Nærum]] to Vedbæk closed on 1 January 1923. The railway was subsequently renamed the [[Nærum Line]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jernbanen.dk/pbaner.php?s=116&n=lyngby-vedbaek-jernbane|title=Lyngby - Vedbæk Jernbane|publisher=jernbane.dk|accessdate=2014-08-14}}</ref>

[[Movia]] bus lines linje 193, 195 and 388 serve Vedbæk.

== Notable people ==
[[File:Caroline-Mathildeofwales denmark.jpg|thumb|140px|Princess Caroline Mathilde]]
=== Public Service & Public thinking ===
* [[Caroline Matilda of Great Britain]] (1751–1775) Queen consort of Denmark and Norway by marriage to [[King Christian VII]]. In 1771 the Court took summer residence at [[Hirschholm Palace]] where she planned a new summer villa, [[Frydenlund]] in Vedbæk
* [[Bodil Hellfach]] (1856–1941) pioneering Danish nurse, vice-chair of the [[Danish Nurses' Organization]] 1899-1907. Board member of DSR's recreational home in Vedbæk
* [[Ingeborg Hansen]] (1886 – 1954 in Vedbæk) Danish lawyer, elected [[Speaker of the Landsting]] in 1950, she was the world's first female Parliament speaker.
=== The Arts ===
[[File:Andreas Munch.png|140px|thumb|Andreas Munch]]
* [[Andreas Munch]] (1811 – 1884 in Vedbæk) Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and newspaper editor, the first person to be granted a poet's pension by the Parliament of Norway
* [[Carl Baagøe]] (1829–1902) Danish marine painter, including ''Vedbæk, Seen from the Pier'
* [[Georg Høeberg]] (1872 – 1950 in Vedbaek) Danish violinist, conductor and composer
* [[Aksel Andersen]] (1912 – 1977 in Vedbæk) American-born, Danish classical organist, composer and academic
* [[Bodil Kjer]] (1917 – 2003 in Vedbæk) Danish actress whose talent and charisma earned her status as a Primadonna and the title of first lady of Danish theater <ref> [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0458064/ IMDb Database] retrieved 20 April 2020 </ref>
* [[Kristor Brødsgaard]] (born 1979 in Vedbæk) Danish double bassist
[[File:Johan Daniel Herholdt.jpg|thumb|140px|JD Herholdt, 1830]]
=== Architects & Business ===
* [[Ernst Brandenburger]] (1689 – 1713) Danish master builder and entrepreneur, from 1700 he owned a brickyard in Vedbæk
* [[Niels Sigfred Nebelong]] (1806–1871) Danish architect using the Historicist style, Copenhagen city architect from 1863, designed Sølyst Countryhouse, Vedbæk in 1847, redesigned in 1915.
* [[Johan Daniel Herholdt]] (1818–1902) an architect, royal building inspector, designed [[Enrum]]
* [[Gustav Bartholin Hagen]] (1873–1941) Danish architect, specializing in private villas and country houses, including ''Villa BH'' in Vedbæk (1904–08)
* [[Gudmund Nyeland Brandt]] (1878–1945) Danish landscape architect, works included Makiri, Villa Garden to Villa Nympha for [[Helge Jacobsen]] in Vedbæk (1930–31)
* [[Søren Skou]] (born 1964) CEO of [[Maersk Line]] since January 2012, lives in Vedbæk
[[File:Steen Tinning 2013.JPG|thumb|140px|Steen Tinning, 2013]]
=== Sport ===
* [[Hans Andresen]] (1927 in Vedbæk – 2014) Danish cyclist, competed at the [[1948 Summer Olympics|1948]] and [[1952 Summer Olympics]]. He also rode in the [[1958 Tour de France]]
* [[Steen Tinning]] (born 1962) professional golfer on the European Senior Tour, lives in Vedbæk.
* [[Martin Laursen]] (born 1977) Danish former footballer, settled in Vedbæk and worked as a football pundit for Sky Sports and as a co-commentator for Danish broadcaster TV2




== Versionsgeschichte ==

* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/966144809|2020-07-05 09:58 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:ArbieP|ArbieP]] ''([[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/966144809#Notable people|→‎]]Notable people: several abbreviations; re-ordered in four functional groups; added another photo)''
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* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/933443878|2020-01-01 00:33 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:Monkbot|Monkbot]] ''([[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/933443878#External links|→‎]]External links:[[:w:en:User:Monkbot/task 15: normalize lang icon templates|Task 15]]: language icon template(s) replaced (3×);)''
* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/932183147|2019-12-24 00:49 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:Jevansen|Jevansen]] ''(Moving from [[:w:en:Category:Metropolitan Copenhagen]] to [[:w:en:Category:Copenhagen metropolitan area]] using [[:w:en:c:Help:Cat-a-lot|Cat-a-lot]])''
* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/921564758|2019-10-16 13:46 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:Hqb|Hqb]] ''([[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/921564758#Transport|→‎]]Transport: link Vedbæk Station as main topic of this section (even though peripherally linked earlier on the page))''
* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/918644407|2019-09-29 18:02 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:CommonsDelinker|CommonsDelinker]] ''(Replacing Vedbaek.jpg with [[:w:en:File:Vedbæk_Kirke_2007.jpg]] (by [[:w:en:commons:User:CommonsDelinker|CommonsDelinker]] because: [[:w:en::c:COM:FR|File renamed]]:).)''
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* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/883780479|2019-02-17 16:08 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:StraussInTheHouse|StraussInTheHouse]] ''(Adding [[:w:en:Wikipedia:Short description|short description]]: "Neighbourhood in north Copenhagen" ([[:w:en:User:Galobtter/Shortdesc helper|Shortdesc helper]]))''
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* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/813685923|2017-12-04 18:51 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:Achim55|Achim55]] ''(([[:w:en:c:GR|GR]]) [[:w:en:File:Dsb-kleinstadtbahnh246fe-bahnhof-vedb230k-am-2-843119.jpg]] → [[:w:en:File:DSB-Kleinstadtbahnhöfe Bahnhof Vedbæk am 2 843119.jpg]] renamed: fix of bad encoding)''
* [[:w:en:Special:PermaLink/798414854|2017-09-01 20:03 (UTC)]] . . [[:w:en:User:Cydebot|Cydebot]] ''(Robot - Speedily moving category Cities and towns in Capital Region of Denmark to [[:w:en::Category:Cities and towns in the Capital Region of Denmark]] per [[:w:en:WP:CFDS|CFDS]].)''
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Vedbæk ist eine Siedlung in der Kirchspielgemeinde Vedbæk Sogn, die in der Rudersdal Kommune (ehemals Søllerød) am Øresund auf der dänischen Insel Seeland liegt.

Archäologischer Fundplatz

Das Gräberfeld der mesolithischen Ertebølle-Kultur in Vedbæk liegt im Gøngehusvej in zwischen Rungsted und Skodsborg. Es wird auf ca. 4000 v. Chr., also in die Endphase der Kultur datiert.

Das Gräberfeld wurde in den 1970er Jahren von Svend Erik Albrethsen und Erik Brinch-Petersen ausgegraben und publiziert[1]. Sie fanden die Überreste von 17 Personen in rechteckigen oder ovalen Gruben. Es wurden Körper- und Brandgräber als Einzel- und Doppel-Gräber gefunden, darunter auch Kindergräber und das Grab eines Hundes. Ein Neugeborenes wurde auf einer Holzplatte begraben. Rund um das Kind fanden sich Spuren von Ocker. In Grab 8 war eine junge Frau mit Kind bestattet. Das Grab enthielt unter anderem etwa 200 Wildschwein- und Hirschzähne, Schneckengehäuse und Ocker. Das Kind lag auf dem Ende eines Schwanenflügels. Vedbæk wird als Hinweis auf eine soziale Schichtung unter Jägern und Sammlern interpretiert.

Historische Häuser

Enrum

Enrum

Enrum ist das älteste und größte der alten Landhäuser in Vedbæk. Das erste Haus wurde 1731 vom königlichen Diener Georg Chr. Jakobi auf dem Land gebaut, das dem König gehörte. Ein späterer Besitzer war der Kaufmann Conrad Alexander de Tengnagel, der ein neues Haus inmitten eines grandiosen romantischen Parks baute. Im Jahre 1845 verkaufte er Enrum an den Grafen Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe, den Besitzer von Gisselfeld. Er beauftragte Johan Daniel Herholdt, ein neues Haus zu entwerfen, das im englischen Stil war. Das Haus wurde nun in Büros umgewandelt.

Sølyst

Sølyst

Sølyst wurde 1847 nach Entwürfen von Niels Sigfred Nebelong für G.B.G. Sehested gebaut. Das Haus wurde 1915 umgebaut.

Miramara

Miramara (Vedbæk Stradvej 350) liegt auf einem Hügel südlich der Marina von Vedbæk. Das Haus wurde 1887 vom Textilfabrikanten William Salomonsen auf dem Gelände des ehemaligen Zollhauses gebaut. Es wurde von Hack Kampmann entworfen und wurde bei der Rettung der dänischen Juden während des Zweiten Weltkriegs eingesetzt.[2]

Bakkehuset

Bakkehuset

Bakkehuset wurde 1811 vom Bankier und Schiffseigner Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt gekauft und diente seiner Familie mehr als ein Jahrhundert lang als Sommerresidenz. Im Jahr 1915 wurde das Anwesen von dem wohlhabenden Börsenmakler Johan Levin erworben. Er baute das heutige Haus und legte einen großen Park an, von dem heute nur noch der Spiegelteich und ein kleiner See mit einer chinesischen Brücke existieren. Das Haus ist heute im Besitz der Stadtverwaltung Rudersdal und wird als Aktivitätszentrum für Senioren genutzt.[3]

Kirche

Kirche

Die Vedbæk-Kirche wurde von der Familie Hvidt aus Enrum und der Familie Grøn aus Rolighed in Skodsborg als Privatkapelle gebaut. Das historische Gebäude wurde von Vilhelm Tvede entworfen und 1871 fertiggestellt. Seit 1923 dient es als Pfarrkirche.

Parks und offene Flächen

Der Nord- und Südstrand von Vedbæk liegt am Yachthafen Vedbæk und ist der beliebteste Strand der Kommune Rudersdal. Der Nordstrand umfasst sowohl einen Sandstrand als auch eine Grasfläche mit verstreuten Solitärbäumen. Der Südstrand bietet eine rein natürliche Umgebung mit Dünen und Strandvegetation.[4]

Enrum Pond

Der Wald von Enrum hat eine Fläche von 31 Hektar. Er grenzt an den Wald von Trørød und ist für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich, da er von der dänischen Naturschutzbehörde für 50 Jahre gepachtet wurde. Der südliche Teil des Waldes wird von einem kleinen See, dem Enrum-Teich (Enrum-Damm), einem Moorgebiet und Wiesen bedeckt. Der Rest besteht hauptsächlich aus Buchenwald. Im westlichen Teil des Waldes, in der Mittelachse des Hauptgebäudes, steht die Freundschaftssäule. Im nördlichen Teil des Waldes steht die König-Karls-Quelle (Kong Carls Kilde), die angeblich König Karl XII. von Schweden bei der Abreise seiner Truppen aus dem Hafen von Vedbæk im Jahre 1700 versorgte.[5][6]

Transport

Vedbæk station
Vedbæk Station

Der Bahnhof Vedbæk ist ein Regionalbahnhof der Küstenlinie, der den Öresundtrain zwischen Helsingør und Malmö bedient. Der Bahnhof ist wie die anderen Bahnhöfe der Küstenlinie von Heinrich Wenck im nationalromantischen Stil gestaltet.

Vedbæk war früher auch mit Lyngby per Eisenbahn verbunden. Die Lyngby-Vedbæk-Linie wurde hauptsächlich für die Industriebetriebe entlang des Mølleåen gebaut. Sie wurde 1900 eröffnet, blieb aber wirtschaftlich erfolglos, und die Strecke von Nærum nach Vedbæk wurde am 1. Januar 1923 geschlossen. Die Bahn wurde später in Nærum-Linie umbenannt.[7]

Die Movia-Buslinien linje 193, 195 und 388 bedienen Vedbæk.

Persönlichkeiten

Princess Caroline Mathilde

Öffentlicher Dienst & öffentliches Denken

  • Caroline Matilda von Great Britain (1751–1775) Königingemahlin von Dänemark und Norwegen durch Heirat mit König Christian VII. 1771 bezog der Hof eine Sommerresidenz auf Schloss Hirschholm, wo sie eine neue Sommervilla, Frydenlund in Vedbæk, plante.
  • Bodil Hellfach (1856–1941) bahnbrechende dänische Krankenschwester, stellvertretende Vorsitzende der dänischen Krankenpflegeorganisation 1899–1907. Vorstandsmitglied des Erholungsheims der DSR in Vedbæk
  • Ingeborg Hansen (1886 – 1954 in Vedbæk) Die dänische Juristin, 1950 zur Landstingsprecherin gewählt, war die erste weibliche Parlamentspräsidentin der Welt.

Kunst

Andreas Munch
JD Herholdt, 1830

Architekten & Unternehmer

  • Ernst Brandenburger (1689 – 1713) Dänischer Baumeister und Unternehmer, ab 1700 besaß er eine Ziegelei in Vedbæk
  • Niels Sigfred Nebelong (1806–1871) Dänischer Architekt im Stil des Historismus, Kopenhagener Stadtarchitekt von 1863, entwarf 1847 das Landhaus Sølyst, Vedbæk, das 1915 umgestaltet wurde.
  • Johan Daniel Herholdt (1818–1902) Architekt
  • Gustav Bartholin Hagen (1873–1941) Architekt, spezialisiert auf Privatvillen
  • Gudmund Nyeland Brandt (1878–1945) Dänischer Landschaftsarchitekt, u. a. Makiri, Villa Garden bis Villa Nympha für Helge Jacobsen in Vedbæk (1930–31)
  • Søren Skou (born 1964) CEO Maersk Linje
Steen Tinning, 2013

Sport

Literatur

Zum archäologischen Fundplatz

  • Svend Erik Albrethsen; Erik Brinch Petersen: Excavation of a Mesolithic Cemetery at Vedbaek, Denmark In: Acta Archaeologica, Bd. 47, 1976, S. 1–28.
  • Karsten Kjer Michaelsen: Politikens bog om Danmarks oldtid. Kopenhagen 2002 ISBN 87-567-6458-8, S. 170.
  • Steven J. Mithen: The Mesolithic Age. In Barry Cunliffe (Hrsg.): Prehistoric Europe: An Illustrated History. Oxford, Oxford University Press 1994, S. 79–135.
  • Erik Brinch Petersen, Jens Henrik Jønsson, Christian Juel, Anders Kjær: Diversity of Mesolithic Vedbæk. In: Acta Archaeologica 2015.
  • I. J. Thorpe: The Origins of Agriculture in Europe Routledge 1999, S. 66.

Einzelnachweise

  1. Svend Erik Albrethsen, Erik Brinch Petersen, Gravene på Bøgebakken, Vedbæk. Sælleræd: Historisk topografisk Selskab for Sælleræd Kommune 1975
  2. Miramare - herskabelig villa. CBRE, abgerufen am 14. August 2014 (dänisch).
  3. På vandretur: Vedbæks landsteder. AOK, abgerufen am 13. August 2014 (dänisch).
  4. Vedbæk Strand. Rudersdal Kommune, abgerufen am 14. August 2014 (dänisch).
  5. Enrum Skov. Rudersdal Municipality, archiviert vom Original am 2. Februar 2014; abgerufen am 31. Januar 2014 (dänisch).
  6. Enrum. Naturstyrelsen, archiviert vom Original am 10. Februar 2014; abgerufen am 31. Januar 2014 (dänisch).
  7. Lyngby - Vedbæk Jernbane. jernbane.dk, abgerufen am 14. August 2014.
  8. IMDb Database, abgerufen am 20. April 2020

Koordinaten: 55° 51′ 14,6″ N, 12° 33′ 55,9″ O

Landmarks

Historic houses

Enrum

Enrum is the oldest and largest of the old country houses in Vedbæk. The first house was built in 1731 by royal servant Georg Chr. Jakobi on land that belonged to the king. A later owner was the merchant Conrad Alexander de Tengnagel who built a new house surrounded by a grandiose Romantic park. In 1845, he sold Enrum to count Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe, the owner of Gisselfeld. He commissioned Johan Daniel Herholdt to design a new house which was completed in English style in The house has now been converted into offices.

Sølyst

Sølyst was built for G.B.G. Sehested in 1847 to designs by Niels Sigfred Nebelong. The house was altered in 1915.

Miramara (Vedbæk Stradvej 350) is located on a hill just south of Vedbæk Marina. The house was built by textile manufacturer William Salomonsen in 1887 on the site of the former customs house. It was designed by Hack Kampmann. It was used in the rescue of the Danish Jews during World War II.[1]

Bakkehuset

Bakkehuset was in 1811 purchased by bankier and ship owner Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt and served as summer residence for his family for more than a century. In 1915, the property was acquired by the affluent Stockbroker Johan Levin. He built the current house and established a large park of which only the mirror pond and a small lake with a Chinese bridge exist today. The house is now owned by Rudersdal Municipality and used as an activity centre for senior citizens.[2]

Other notable houses in Vedbæk include Egebakken (Vedbæk Strandvej 335) and Strandbo (Vedbæk Strandvej 387A), both of which are listed.

Vedbæk Church

Vedbæk Church

Vedbæk Church was built as a private chapel by the Hvidt family from Enrum and the Grøn family from Rolighed in Skodsborg. The historic building was designed by Vilhelm Tvede and completed in 1871. It has served as a parish church since 1923.

Parks and open spaces

Vedbæk North and South Beach is located at Vedbæk Marina and are the most popular beaches in Rudersdal Municipality. The North Beach comprises a sandy beach as well as a grassy area with scattered solitaire trees. The South Beach offers a purely natural setting with dunes and beach vegetation.[3]

Enrum Pond

Enrum Forest has an area of 31 hectares. It adjoins Trørød Forest and is open to the public since it has been leased by the Danish Nature Agency on a 50 years contract. It southern part is covered by a small lake, Enrum Pond (Enrum Dam), a boggy area and meadows. The rest is mainly beech forest. In the western part of the forest, in the central axis of the main building, stands the Friendship Column. In the northern part of the forest stands King Charles' Spring (Kong Carls Kilde), which supposedly catered to King Charles XII of Sweden during the departure of his troops from Vedbæk Harbour in 1700.[4][5]

Transport

Vedbæk station
Vedbæk Station

Vedbæk Station is a Coast Line regional railway station, serving the Oresundtrain between Helsingør and Malmö. The station is like the other stations on the Coast Line designed by Heinrich Wenck in the National Romantic style.

Vedbæk was formerly also connected to Lyngby by rail. The Lyngby–Vedbæk Line was built mainly to serve the industrial enterprises along Mølleåen. It opened in 1900 but remained economically unsuccessful and the section from Nærum to Vedbæk closed on 1 January 1923. The railway was subsequently renamed the Nærum Line.[6]

Movia bus lines linje 193, 195 and 388 serve Vedbæk.

Notable people

Princess Caroline Mathilde

Public Service & Public thinking

The Arts

Andreas Munch
  • Andreas Munch (1811 – 1884 in Vedbæk) Norwegian poet, novelist, playwright and newspaper editor, the first person to be granted a poet's pension by the Parliament of Norway
  • Carl Baagøe (1829–1902) Danish marine painter, including Vedbæk, Seen from the Pier'
  • Georg Høeberg (1872 – 1950 in Vedbaek) Danish violinist, conductor and composer
  • Aksel Andersen (1912 – 1977 in Vedbæk) American-born, Danish classical organist, composer and academic
  • Bodil Kjer (1917 – 2003 in Vedbæk) Danish actress whose talent and charisma earned her status as a Primadonna and the title of first lady of Danish theater [7]
  • Kristor Brødsgaard (born 1979 in Vedbæk) Danish double bassist
JD Herholdt, 1830

Architects & Business

  • Ernst Brandenburger (1689 – 1713) Danish master builder and entrepreneur, from 1700 he owned a brickyard in Vedbæk
  • Niels Sigfred Nebelong (1806–1871) Danish architect using the Historicist style, Copenhagen city architect from 1863, designed Sølyst Countryhouse, Vedbæk in 1847, redesigned in 1915.
  • Johan Daniel Herholdt (1818–1902) an architect, royal building inspector, designed Enrum
  • Gustav Bartholin Hagen (1873–1941) Danish architect, specializing in private villas and country houses, including Villa BH in Vedbæk (1904–08)
  • Gudmund Nyeland Brandt (1878–1945) Danish landscape architect, works included Makiri, Villa Garden to Villa Nympha for Helge Jacobsen in Vedbæk (1930–31)
  • Søren Skou (born 1964) CEO of Maersk Line since January 2012, lives in Vedbæk
Steen Tinning, 2013

Sport



Versionsgeschichte

  1. Miramare - herskabelig villa. CBRE, abgerufen am 14. August 2014 (dänisch).
  2. På vandretur: Vedbæks landsteder. AOK, abgerufen am 13. August 2014 (dänisch).
  3. Vedbæk Strand. Rudersdal Kommune, abgerufen am 14. August 2014 (dänisch).
  4. Enrum Skov. Rudersdal Municipality, archiviert vom Original am 2. Februar 2014; abgerufen am 31. Januar 2014 (dänisch).
  5. Enrum. Naturstyrelsen, archiviert vom Original am 10. Februar 2014; abgerufen am 31. Januar 2014 (dänisch).
  6. Lyngby - Vedbæk Jernbane. jernbane.dk, abgerufen am 14. August 2014.
  7. IMDb Database retrieved 20 April 2020