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  2. Rungstedlund - Wikipedia

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    Rungstedlund. /  55.88333°N 12.54333°E  / 55.88333; 12.54333. Rungstedlund, also known as the Karen Blixen Museum, is a country house in Rungsted on the Øresund coast just north of Copenhagen, Denmark, notable for its association with the author Karen Blixen, who lived there for most of her life. She was born on the estate in 1885, and ...

  3. Karen Blixen - Wikipedia

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    Rungstedlund Museum The Karen Blixen Museum in Rungstedlund, Denmark. Blixen lived most of her life at the family estate Rungstedlund, which was acquired by her father in 1879. The property is located in Rungsted, 24 kilometres (15 mi) north of Copenhagen, Denmark's capital.

  4. List of museums in and around Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Located in Amalienborg Palace, the royal palace, displays the Chronological Collections of the Glücksburg monarchs. Amber Museum. Nyhavn. Copenhagen. Design and natural history museum. A combined shop and museum of amber. Arken Museum of Modern Art. Skovvej 100. 2635 Ishøj.

  5. National Museum of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen is Denmark's largest museum of cultural history, comprising the histories of Danish and foreign cultures, alike. The museum's main building is located a short distance from Strøget at the center of Copenhagen. It contains exhibits from around the world, from Greenland to South America.

  6. Seven Gothic Tales - Wikipedia

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    420pp (1972) Seven Gothic Tales (translated by the author into Danish as: Syv Fantastiske Fortællinger) is a collection of short stories by the Danish author Karen Blixen (under the pen name Isak Dinesen), first published in 1934, three years before her memoir Out of Africa. The collection, consisting of stories set mostly in the nineteenth ...

  7. South Campus (University of Copenhagen) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 55°39′46″N 12°35′20″E. The Faculty of Humanities on Amager. The South Campus ( Danish: Søndre Campus) is one of University of Copenhagen 's four campuses in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated on Amager just south of Njalsgade, between Ørestad Boulevard and Amager Fælledvej, forming the northernmost part of Ørestad.

  8. Museum of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Copenhagen was founded in 1901. Starting in 1925, the museum had a permanent exhibition in the attic of Copenhagen City Hall . As the collections grew, the attic became too small and in 1956 the museum moved to the former building of the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society ( Det Kongelige Kjøbenhavnske Skydeselska) in Vesterbro.

  9. Out of Africa - Wikipedia

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    DT433.54 .D56 1992. Out of Africa is a memoir by the Danish author Karen Blixen. The book, first published in 1937, recounts events of the seventeen years when Blixen made her home in Kenya, then called British East Africa. The book is a lyrical meditation on Blixen's life on her coffee plantation, as well as a tribute to some of the people who ...

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