Fuglsangshus, Øresund Coast
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Fuglsangshus, formerly known as Slotsgartnerens, is a listed, 18th-century house situated on the old main street in Hørsholm, Denmark. It is now operated as an exhibition space by Hørsholm Municipality in collaboration with local associations. It was built for the gardener at Hirschholm Palace. The small unimposing house is built with timber framing and has a half-hip tile roof with a wall dormer on each side. It was listed in 1950 but moved 300 as the result of a road extension in the late 1970s. ()
Coordinates: 55°52'34"N, 12°29'51"E
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Øresund Coast
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Day trips
Fuglsangshus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Danish Museum of Hunting and Forestry, Hørsholm Egns Museum, Hørsholm Arboretum, Hørsholm Mølle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Fuglsangshus?
Nearby attractions include Hirschholm Palace, Øresund Coast (3 min walk), Hørsholm Mølle, Øresund Coast (3 min walk), Danish Museum of Hunting and Forestry, Øresund Coast (5 min walk), Hørsholm Egns Museum, Øresund Coast (6 min walk).
How to get to Fuglsangshus by public transport?
The nearest stations to Fuglsangshus:
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- Søhuset, Forskerparken • Lines: 15E (10 min walk)
- Frederiksborgvej, Forskerparken • Lines: 15E (10 min walk)