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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 ...
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.
The David Collection ( Danish: Davids Samling) is a museum of fine and applied art in Copenhagen, Denmark, built around the private collections of lawyer, businessman and art collector C. L. David. The building at Kronprinsessegade 30 which houses the museum used to be the private home of the founder and was originally bought in 1810 by his ...
Hørsholm ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈhɶɐ̯sˌhʌlˀm]) is an urban area on the Øresund coast approximately 25 km (15.53 mi) north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It covers most of Hørsholm Municipality and straddles the borders neighbouring Fredensborg Municipality and Rudersdal Municipality . Hørsholm proper is developed around Hirschholm Palace ...
978-0-140-09617-0. OCLC. 15085200. Last Tales (translated by the author into Danish as Sidste fortællinger) is a collection of short stories by the Danish author Karen Blixen (under the pen name Isak Dinesen), which was published in 1957. The collection contains a group of stories taken from several other collections Blixen had been ...
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.
Karen Blixen Museum may refer to: Rungstedlund, a museum in Rungsted north of Copenhagen. Karen Blixen Museum, Kenya, a museum outside Nairobi.
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 ...