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Kvistgård is a small town in the southwestern outskirts of Helsingør, Helsingør Municipality, some 40 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated in the fork between the
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to the east, separating it from
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, and Helsingørsvej (part of National route 9) to the west.
Kvistgård railway station Kvistgård station is a railway station serving the town of Kvistgård in North Zealand, Denmark. The station is located on the Little North Line from Helsingør to Hillerød. The train services are currently operated by the railway company Lokal ...
is a stop on the Litte North railway line between Helsingør and Hillerød. As of 2022, Kvistgård has a population of 1,133.


History

The first known reference to the village of Nyrup (''Nuthorp'') is in a letter from
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dated 2 November 1178. The village belonged to Esrum Abbey until the Reformation. In 1497 it consisted of 10 farms and in 1681 of six farms and four houses. From 1674 until 1712 the residence of the forester of Kronborg County was in Nyrup. After that he resided at Gurrehus. Before Fredensborg was built, the king also had a hunting lodge at Nyrup. It was located a little north of the village. Nyrup was located at the site where the two royal roads (''kongeveje'') from Frederiksborg and
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met before continuing to Helsingør and Kronborg. The village was therefore from at least the beginning of the 18th century and probably much earlier home to an inn. Kvistgård developed around
Kvistgård railway station Kvistgård station is a railway station serving the town of Kvistgård in North Zealand, Denmark. The station is located on the Little North Line from Helsingør to Hillerød. The train services are currently operated by the railway company Lokal ...
which opened on the new
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in 1868. The town was named after the farm Kvistgård (formerly Qvistgaard) on whose land it was built. The farmhouse was subsequently referred to as Kvistgård Hovedgård (literally "Kvistgård Manor") to distinguish it from the station and settlement even if it had never been a manor house. The land originally belonged to the hamlet of Munkegaarde but after the agricultural reforms of the 1780s came under Nyrup. The first new buildings were in a housing development built by the railway company for railway workers. In the mid-1870s, Ludvig Lichtenberg, owner of Kvistgård Hovedgård, established Kvistgård Brickyards (''Kvistgård Teglværk''). Havreholm Fabrikker A/S a manufacturer of wood products, moved to a new site next to Kvistgård Station after a fire in 1897. When these enterprises closed, new companies took over their premises. The area remained relatively open until the middle of the 20th century but was gradually surrounded by residential neighbourhoods, workshops, a few shops and new industries.


Landmarks

Kvistgård's former main building today houses the only
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in the
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area. The buildings have been expanded and altered several times. All of the land has been sold off. Some of it has been laid out as allotments since 1975. Nyrup boasts two English-style country houses from the 1820s, Fairyhill and Claythorpe. They were built by Charles Fenwick, an English born businessman and General council. Fairyhill was listed in 1959. Nyrupgaard now houses the head office of the Noa Noa clothing company. Companies in Kvistgård include
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, and the Barslund A/S construction and engineering company. The local parish church is in Tikøb.


Surroundings

Kvistgård is surrounded by several small forests. Nyrup Hegn and Kronborg Hegn are located north of the town and Kelleris Hegn and Egebljsvang are to the west.


Transport

Kvistgård is served by
Kvistgård railway station Kvistgård station is a railway station serving the town of Kvistgård in North Zealand, Denmark. The station is located on the Little North Line from Helsingør to Hillerød. The train services are currently operated by the railway company Lokal ...
on the
Little North railway line The Little North Line ( da, Lille Nord) is a local railway line which runs between Hillerød and Helsingør in North Zealand north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The most important town along the route is Fredensborg, home to Fredensborg Palace, one of th ...
between Helsingør and Hillerød. Trains are operated by the railway company Lokaltog with frequencies of twice an hour in the daytime on week days and once an hour in the evening and on weekends. The Helsingør Motorway provides a fast connection to Copenhagen. Helsingørsvej, part of National route 6, connects Kvistgård to Fredensborg, Hillerød,
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, and Roskilde.


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