Komkedal Slot
Kontakt os for videre information. Kokkedal is always ready to hold your next event. If you're about to turn round, getting married or just want to throw a good party for your loved ones. Contact us for further information. Kokkedal is a well-preserved medieval castle. The history of the castle goes back to 1016, when Knud the Great conquered England. The castle is best known as the Banner family's castle. Already in the Viking Age, there was a fortress. The first known owner of Kokkedal Castle, was the Jutlandish aristocratic family called Stenbrikke.
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Kokkedal Slot Copenhagen
- Type: Accommodation
- Location: Denmark, Nordic countries, Europe
- Address: Kokkedal Alle 6, Hørsholm
- Latitude: 55.9025° or 55° 54' 9.1' north
- Longitude: 12.5194° or 12° 31' 9.7' east
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- FolehaveskovenForest, 4 km south
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- Sletten HavnHarbour, 6 km north
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Kokkedal Slot Copenhagen | |
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General information | |
Location | Hørsholm, Denmark |
Opening | 2004; 16 years ago |
Owner | Mikael Goldschmidt Holding |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 62 |
Number of restaurants | 1 |
Website | |
Official website |
Kokkedal Slot (English: Kokkedal House) is a former country house located in Hørsholm north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is now operated as a 62-room, high-end hotel under the name Kokkedal Slot Copenhagen to distinguish it from Kokkedal Slot in North Jutland. The hotel is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SHL) network. It is surrounded by parkland and an 18-hole golf course.
History[edit]
The estate was originally a tenant farm under Hirschholm Palace. In 1746, Queen Sophie Magdalene ceded it to Christian August von Berckentin, a German count in Danish service. He commissioned Johann Gottfried Rosenberg to build a summer retreat at the site, a one-storey house with a Mansard roof, which he referred to as Landhaus Cockedahl. Between 1751 and 1755, Rosenborg also constructed a new town mansion for Berckentin on Bredgade. The building is now known as the Odd Fellows Mansion.[1]
The property changed hans numerous times before it was purchased by Frederik Horsens Block in 1864. He had recently returned from Hong Kong where he had led the company John Burd & Co and been Danish consul since 1855. He demolished the main building in 1865 and replaced it with a larger, two-story building which was completed in 1866 to design by Christian Vilhelm Nielsen. The new complex also comprised stables and other farm buildings.[1]
In 1963, Hørsholm Municipality acquired the estate from Peter Møller Christensen, founder of Fahls Varehus in Copenhagen. In 1993, Hørsholm Municipality sold the property to a private investor on condition that it be converted into a hotel and restaurant. The plans were not realized and the house fell into despair. In 2003, a lawsuit returned the property to Hørsholm Municipality. Keops Development acquired the estate in 2005 but sold it again to the consturciton company Kjær & Lassen A/S. They completed a renovation of the building in 2010. It was purchased by Mikael Goldschmidt in February 2014.[2]
Hotel[edit]
Kokkedal Slotshotel
The hotel is owned by Mikael Goldschmidt Holding. It is a member of Small Luxury Hotels. It has 62 rooms and a restaurant. The hotel manager is Michael Telling.
Cultural references[edit]
Kokkedal Slot is used as a location in Bille August's 1983 coming-of-age filmZappa.[3]
List of owners[edit]
- (1730–1746) Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- (1746–1758) Christian August von Berckentin
- (1758–1768) Louise Scheel von Plessen, née Berckentin
- (1768–1771) Christian Ludvig Scheel-Plessen
- (1771–1799) Heinrich von Levetzow
- (1799–1806) Ernst Frederik von Walterstorff
- (1806–1810) Haagen Christian Astrup
- (1810–1813) Ulrik Christian von Schmidten
- (1813–1829) Isaacs Benners
- (1829–1837) John Brown
- (1837–1843) A.N. Hansen
- (1843–1864) Malthe Bruun Nyegaard
- (1864–1892) Frederik H. Block
- (1892–1897) Enkefru Block
- (1897–1902) Enkefru Blocks dødsbo
- (1902–1910) Axel Heide
- (1910–1932) Andreas du Plessis de Richelieu
- (1932–1940) Enkefru du Plessis de Richelieu
- (1940–1963) Peter Møller Christensen Daell
- (1963–1993) Hørsholm Kommune
- (1993–2003) Stig Husted-Andersen
- (2003–2005) Hørsholm Kommune
- (2005–2007) Keops Development A/S
- (2007–2013) Kjær & Lassen A/S
- (2013– M. Goldschmidt Holding
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Luksuriøst slotsophold i Kokkedal'. Berlingske. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ^'M. Goldschmidt overtager Kokkedal Slot'. Byens Ejendomme. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
- ^'Kokkedal Slot'. danskefilm.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 17 February 2017.
External links[edit]
Kokkedal Slot Bryllup
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- Kokkedal Slot Copenhagen at Small Luxury Hotels
Coordinates: 55°54′09″N12°31′10″E / 55.9025°N 12.5194°E