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Hørsholm () is an urban area on the Øresund coast approximately north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It covers most of Hørsholm Municipality and straddles the borders neighbouring Fredensborg Municipality and Rudersdal Municipality. Hørsholm proper is developed around Hirschholm Palace, which was constructed in the 1730s, but the town has later absorbed several of the nearby communities that are of much older origins.


History


Palace and market town

Hørsholm was founded in connection with the construction of Hirschholm Palace. Niels Eigtved created a plan for a residence town in 1737 and to stimulate its growth, it was given status as market town in 1739. However, it never came to serve as a market town and was still only a small settlement when the palace was demolished between 1810 and 1816. Over the following decades it grew as a garrison town and a local centre for trade.


Industrialization

A textile factory, later known as the Royal Military Textile Factory, had already been established in Usserød in the 1790s(closed 1981). It was later joined by other industrial enterprises, such as
Hørsholm Textile Factory Hørsholm Textile Factory (Danish: Hørsholm Klædefabrik) was a textile mill in Hørsholm, Denmark. The oldest part of the buildings can still be seen at Hovedgaden 51 and have now been converted into office space. History Hørsholm Klædefabrik ...
(1885-1975), Hørsholm Tobakspakkeri og Hørsholm Iron Foundry (1900-1965).


20th-century growth

In the 20th century, Hørsholm gradually grew together with the neighbouring communities Usserød, Rungsted and Smidstrup. Most recently, Hørsholm has grown together with Kokkedal in
Fredensborg-Humlebæk Municipality Until 1 January 2007 Fredensborg-Humlebæk Kommune was a municipality (Danish, '' kommune'') on the east coast of the island of Zealand (''Sjælland'') in eastern Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 72 km², and had a total population ...
and
Trørød Trørød is a suburban district in Rudersdal Municipality, located approximately 20 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The original village has merged with the neighbouring communities of Vedbæk and Gammel Holte and now form the s ...
, Vedbæk and Gammel Holte in Rudersdal Municipality.


Nature, parks and open spaces

Hørsholm Slotshave, the former gardens of Hirschholm Palace, is the largest public park in Hørsholm. A little to the east of it lies
Hørsholm Arboretum Hørsholm Arboretum ( da, Arboretet i Hørsholm) is an arboretum located in Hørsholm, 20 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It operates as part of the University of Copenhagen's Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management. Arbore ...
, part of the
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science ( da, Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet) at the University of Copenhagen houses 12 departments, including the Natural History Museum of Denmark. The faculty also encompasses several national and international research ...
. Hørsholm Cemetery is Hørsholm's largest cemetery. Rungsted Beach is Hørsholm's most popular beach but bathing is also possible at Mikkelborg and from several other localities along the coast. Hørsholm is surrounded by a number of small woodlands. They include Rungsted Hegn–Folehave Skov. Kokkedal Skov, Elleskoven and Stasevang Skov. The larger Jægersborg Hegn, which separates Hørsholm from Skodsborg to the south, adjoins the extensive UNESCO-LISTED deer park
Jægersborg Dyrehave Dyrehaven ( Danish 'The Deer Park'), officially Jægersborg Dyrehave, is a forest park north of Copenhagen. It covers around . Dyrehaven is noted for its mixture of huge, ancient oak trees and large populations of red and fallow deer. In J ...
.


Culture and attractions

Trommen ("The Drum") is Hørsholm's principal cultural centre and also home to its main library. Hørsholm is home to several museums. Rungstedlund is the former home of the author
Karen Blixen Baroness Karen Christenze von Blixen-Finecke (born Dinesen; 17 April 1885 â€“ 7 September 1962) was a Danish author who wrote works in Danish and English. She is also known under her pen names Isak Dinesen, used in English-speaking countrie ...
and is now home to the Karen Blixen Museum. The
Danish Museum of Hunting and Forestry The Danish Museum of Hunting and Forestry (Danish: Dansk Jagt- og Skovbrugsmuseum) was a state-owned museum in Hørsholm exhibiting objects connected with the history of hunting and forestry in Denmark. It is now closely associated with the UNESCO- ...
was based in the few surviving buildings from Hirschholm Palace, but i now moved to Randers. Hørsholm is only about from
Jægersborg Dyrehave Dyrehaven ( Danish 'The Deer Park'), officially Jægersborg Dyrehave, is a forest park north of Copenhagen. It covers around . Dyrehaven is noted for its mixture of huge, ancient oak trees and large populations of red and fallow deer. In J ...
and Store Dyrehave and some from Gribskov, all three included in the recently UNESCO-listed Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand developed by Christian V of Denmark, King Christian V in the late 17th century for hunting deer with hounds. The adjacent Hørsholm Local History Museum contains a Struense exhibition. Gammel Holtegård plays host to temporary art exhibitions as well as a permanent archeological exhibition. The small Fuglsangshus is also used as a venue for changing art exhibitions.


Economy

Hørsholm is linked to engineering consultancy and information technology. DTU Science Park, DTU science park, a science park now part of the Technical University of Denmark, is home to many technological start-ups. Hørsholm Hospital used to be a major employer but has now closed. The Danish roof window and skylight manufacturer VELUX has its company headquarters in Hørsholm.


Transport

* Rungsted Kyst Station and Kokkedal Station on the coast are located on Kystbanen and served by the Oresundtrains which continue to Copenhagen Airport and across the Øresund bridge to Sweden. The Hørsholm Highway (now Helsingørmotorvejen, Helsingør Highway) is Denmark's oldest highway and connects Hørsholm to Copenhagen to the south and Helsingør to the north.


Notable people


Nobility

* Princess Louise Auguste of Denmark (1771 in Hirschholm Palace – 1843) very close to her older brother, Frederick VI of Denmark, Crown Prince Frederick * Wilhelmine Schröder (1839-1924) a Swedish telegraphist, writer and journalist and confidant and royal mistress of King Charles XV of Sweden


The Arts

* Johannes Ewald (1743–1781) a Danish national dramatist and poet, lived in the municipality * Harald Conrad Stilling (1815–1891) an architect of the Late Classical period * Claus Bjørn (1944–2005), author, historian and broadcaster * Sir Stig Fogh Andersen (born 1950) a Danish operatic tenor, a Wagner-tenor * Jesper Kyd (born 1972) a Danish composer and sound designer * Alex Vargas (born 1988) a Danish singer, songwriter and record producer


Science, Business & Public Service

* Rogert Møller (1844-1918) a Danish architect, credit union manager and local politician * Mary Westenholz (1857–1947 in Hørsholm) a Danish Unitarian, women's rights activist, writer and editor; aunt and supporter of
Karen Blixen Baroness Karen Christenze von Blixen-Finecke (born Dinesen; 17 April 1885 â€“ 7 September 1962) was a Danish author who wrote works in Danish and English. She is also known under her pen names Isak Dinesen, used in English-speaking countrie ...
* Holger Scheuermann (1877–1960) a surgeon, eponymn for Scheuermann's disease * Gunnar Dyrberg (1921 – 2012 in Hørsholm) a member of the Danish resistance during WWII * Henrik Stiesdal (born 1957) an inventor and businessman in the modern wind power industry * Karen Ellemann (born 1969) politician and former teacher, lives in Hørsholm * Jakob Ellemann-Jensen (born 1973) a Danish politician, former Army officer and lawyer * Sofie Carsten Nielsen (born 1975) politician and former Ministry of Higher Education and Science (Denmark), Higher Education Minister * Anja Cetti Andersen (born 1965) an astronomer and astrophysicist


Sport

* Charles Buchwald (1880 – 1951 in Hørsholm) a Danish amateur footballer, played seven games for Denmark national football team, Denmark and team silver medallist at the 1908 Summer Olympics, 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics * Susanne Slotsager (born 1966) a Danish female curler * Anisette Torp-Lind (born 1971) a former figure skater, competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics * Tommy Løvenkrands (born 1974) a former footballer, 157 club caps * Louise Hansen (born 1975) a retired footballer, Denmark's most successful woman footballer, she played 98 games for Denmark women's national football team, Denmark from 1995 to 2007 * Tine Baun (born 1979) a former badminton player, won the women's All England Open Badminton Championships three times in 2008, 2010 and 2013 * Peter Løvenkrands (born 1980) a former footballer, 313 club caps and 22 for Denmark national football team, Denmark * Christina Nielsen (born 1992) a Danish auto racing driver


See also

*Civic Alternative


References

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