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Charlottenlund Palace

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Charlottenlund Palace (Danish: Charlottenlund Slot) is a former royal summer residence in Charlottenlund, some 10 km (6 mi) north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The palace was named after Princess Charlotte Amalie, who was responsible for the construction of the original palace. It was later extended and adapted for Crown Prince Frederick VIII to a design by Ferdinand Meldahl in the early 1880s. From 1935 to 2017, the building has housed the Danish Biological Station (Dansk Biologisk Station), later renamed Danish Fishery Survey and in the final years called DTU Aqua. It is now a cultural event venue. The Great Hall is occasionally used for classical concerts.

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Charlottenlund Palace
Skovagervej, Gentofte Municipality

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Charlottenlund Hundeskov (Charlottenlund Slotspark Hundeskov)

Skovagervej
2920 Gentofte Municipality, Ordrup
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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