Lakajgården
Lakajgården (literally "The Lackey Complex") is a complex of early 18th-century buildings located on Roskildevej in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Located adjacent to Frederiksberg Palace, a former royal summer residence, it was originally built as stables, kitchen facilities and residential quarters for lackeys. It is a three-winged complex of low yellow buildings with red tile roofs and white windows and cornices. It has been in use by the Royal Danish Military Academy that now occupies Frederiksberg Palace since 1868. The buildings are listed on the Danish Registry of Protected Buildings and Places. A new riding hall was built on the central courtyard of the complex in the late 19th century and has now been converted into an auditorium. It is not listed.
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Roskildevej, Frederiksberg Municipality
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N 55.67163 ° | E 12.52714 ° |
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Roskildevej
1805 Frederiksberg Municipality
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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