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Bernstorff Palace

Buildings and structures of the Bernstorff familyHouses completed in 1765Houses in Gentofte MunicipalityListed buildings and structures in Gentofte MunicipalityNeoclassical architecture in Copenhagen
Nicolas-Henri Jardin buildingsPalaces in DenmarkParks and open spaces in Gentofte MunicipalityRoyal residences in Denmark
Bernstorff Slot Feb06
Bernstorff Slot Feb06

Bernstorff Palace (Danish: Bernstorff Slot) in Gentofte, Copenhagen, Denmark, was built in the middle of the 18th century for Foreign Minister Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff. It remained in the possession of the Bernstorff family until 1812. In 1842, it was bought by Christian VIII. For many years, it was used as a summer residence by Christian IX until his death in 1906. Since then and until recently, it was used by the Danish Emergency Management Agency as an academy for non-commissioned officers, but it has now opened as a hotel and conference centre.

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Bernstorff Palace
Bernstorff Slot, Gentofte Municipality

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Bernstorff Slot
2920 Gentofte Municipality, Gentofte
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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