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Dronningmølle

Dronningmølle (Danish pronunciation: [tʁʌne̝ŋˈmølə]) is a seaside resort town in Esbønderup parish, Gribskov Municipality in the Capital Region of Denmark, of eastern Denmark. Dronningmølle is located four kilometers west of Hornbæk, six kilometers east of Gilleleje and 22 kilometers north of Hillerød. The town is served by Dronningmølle Station on the Hornbæk Line.

Dronningmølle
Town
Dronningmølle Station
Dronningmølle
Location in Denmark
Coordinates: 56°5′55″N 12°23′9″E / 56.09861°N 12.38583°E / 56.09861; 12.38583
CountryDenmark
RegionCapital Region of Denmark
MunicipalityGribskov Municipality
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,675
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Since 2010 Dronningmølle has grown together with its neighbour Hornbæk in Helsingør Municipality to form an urban area with a combined population of 5,283 as of 2019. Hornbæk proper had a population of 3,608 with Dronningmølle having 1,675.

History edit

The name Dronningmølle, literally "queen's mill", comes from a water mill located close to the point where the stream Esrum Å runs into the Kattegat. The first water mill at the site was built by monks from Esrum Abbey. In 1588, it was replaced by a new water mill which was commissioned by Frederick II of Denmark and named after his wife, Queen Sophie, possibly because she owned the site on which it was built. Valentin von Spangenberg, who also worked on Kronborg Castle and many other road and mill projects in the area, was charged with the construction of the complex.[1][2]

The nearest settlements were Villingerød and Villingebæk which are both mentioned in documents from the early days of Esrum Abbey. Located a couple of kilometres inland, Villingerød, literally "The forest dwellers' clearing", was with its 10 farms the largest village in Esbønderup parish. Villingebæk, literally "The forest dwellers' stream", a reference to the location at Pandehave Å, consisted of a mixture of fishermen's houses and small farmsteads. It prospered from the fishing of herring in the 16th century but was hit hard by sand drift in the 17th and 18th century.[3]

Since the beginning of the 20th century, thanks to its sandy beach, the locality has been a popular resort with hotels and guest houses along the coast road. Today, it has some 1,500 summerhouses reaching up to two kilometres inland.[4] Until 1946, Kassegård, a large thatched house had stood for centuries on the corner of Villingerødvej and Linde Alle.[5]

Dronningmølle Station on the Helsingør-Gilleleje line was initially opened to serve Dronningmølle Teglverk, a brick factory established in 1898 by the coffee merchant Ferdinand Andersen. For a time, the local fishermen were opposed to the growing importance of the factory but, as Andersen bought up most of the area, they were eventually forced to work there. The brickyard was closed in 1947 and subsequently demolished.[5]

Landmarks edit

 
Munkeruphus

Dronningmølle water mill was rebuilt in the National Romantic style for Ferdinand Andersen and is now known as Dronningmølle Slot. The building has later been converted into holiday apartments. Ferdinand Andersen is also associated with other buildings in the area, such as the beach house Skansen which he constructed at the mouth of Esrum Å in 1899. The house takes its name after a protected defensive structure located on the estate.[6] The now wingless wind mill next to the water mill was built in 1878 and remained in use until 1934.[7] Dronningmølle Avlsgård from 1923 was designed by the architect Henning Hansen.[8]

 
The Rudolph Tegner Museum

Munkeruphus (Munkerup House), a residence inspired by American Colonial Revival architecture, is located in Dronningmølle. It is now an exhibition centre.[9]

The Rudolph Tegner Museum, just south of Dronningmølle, is dedicated to the work of the sculptor Rudolph Tegner who designed the building himself in a bunker-like Modernist style.[10]

 
Villingerød Church

Villingerød Church, located on the west side of the road between Villingerød and Dronningmølle, close to the Rudolph Tegner Museum, is from 1906. It was designed by the architect Vilhelm Holck and is surrounded by a small graveyard.[11]

Notable residents edit

  • Eli Benneweis, (Danish Wiki) (1911 - 1993 in Dronningmølle) owned Hulerød Avlsgård from 1939, using it as a winter residence for his Cirkus Benneweis.[12]
  • Svend Asmussen (1916 – 2017 in Dronningmølle) a Danish jazz violinist, known as The Fiddling Viking
  • Helge Bronée (1922 – 1999 in Dronningmølle) a Danish footballer who played four games for the amateur Denmark national football team in 1945/6

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Det ældste Dronningmølle fundet" (in Danish). Ugeposten. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Dronningmølle" (in Danish). Visit Nordsjælland. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  3. ^ (in Danish). Gribskov Stads- og Lokalarkiv. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Dronningmølle" (in Danish). Den Store Danske. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Historie" (in Danish). Dronningmølle Grundejerforening. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Her er Danmarks lækreste strandvilla" (in Danish). Børsen. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  7. ^ (in Danish). Gribskov Stads- og Lokalarkiv. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  8. ^ "Henning Gyldendal" (in Danish). Nordsjælland. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  9. ^ "Munkeruphus" (in Danish). Visit Nordsjælland. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  10. ^ "Kalender" (in Danish). Rudolph Tegners Muuseum. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  11. ^ "Danmarks kirker: Holbo Herred" (PDF) (in Danish). Nationalmuseet. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  12. ^ "Cirkus Benneweis" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 8 September 2014.

External links edit

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Dronningmolle Danish pronunciation tʁʌne ŋˈmole is a seaside resort town in Esbonderup parish Gribskov Municipality in the Capital Region of Denmark of eastern Denmark Dronningmolle is located four kilometers west of Hornbaek six kilometers east of Gilleleje and 22 kilometers north of Hillerod The town is served by Dronningmolle Station on the Hornbaek Line DronningmolleTownDronningmolle StationDronningmolleLocation in DenmarkCoordinates 56 5 55 N 12 23 9 E 56 09861 N 12 38583 E 56 09861 12 38583CountryDenmarkRegionCapital Region of DenmarkMunicipalityGribskov MunicipalityPopulation 2011 Total1 675Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Since 2010 Dronningmolle has grown together with its neighbour Hornbaek in Helsingor Municipality to form an urban area with a combined population of 5 283 as of 2019 Hornbaek proper had a population of 3 608 with Dronningmolle having 1 675 Contents 1 History 2 Landmarks 3 Notable residents 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe name Dronningmolle literally queen s mill comes from a water mill located close to the point where the stream Esrum A runs into the Kattegat The first water mill at the site was built by monks from Esrum Abbey In 1588 it was replaced by a new water mill which was commissioned by Frederick II of Denmark and named after his wife Queen Sophie possibly because she owned the site on which it was built Valentin von Spangenberg who also worked on Kronborg Castle and many other road and mill projects in the area was charged with the construction of the complex 1 2 The nearest settlements were Villingerod and Villingebaek which are both mentioned in documents from the early days of Esrum Abbey Located a couple of kilometres inland Villingerod literally The forest dwellers clearing was with its 10 farms the largest village in Esbonderup parish Villingebaek literally The forest dwellers stream a reference to the location at Pandehave A consisted of a mixture of fishermen s houses and small farmsteads It prospered from the fishing of herring in the 16th century but was hit hard by sand drift in the 17th and 18th century 3 Since the beginning of the 20th century thanks to its sandy beach the locality has been a popular resort with hotels and guest houses along the coast road Today it has some 1 500 summerhouses reaching up to two kilometres inland 4 Until 1946 Kassegard a large thatched house had stood for centuries on the corner of Villingerodvej and Linde Alle 5 Dronningmolle Station on the Helsingor Gilleleje line was initially opened to serve Dronningmolle Teglverk a brick factory established in 1898 by the coffee merchant Ferdinand Andersen For a time the local fishermen were opposed to the growing importance of the factory but as Andersen bought up most of the area they were eventually forced to work there The brickyard was closed in 1947 and subsequently demolished 5 Landmarks edit nbsp Munkeruphus Dronningmolle water mill was rebuilt in the National Romantic style for Ferdinand Andersen and is now known as Dronningmolle Slot The building has later been converted into holiday apartments Ferdinand Andersen is also associated with other buildings in the area such as the beach house Skansen which he constructed at the mouth of Esrum A in 1899 The house takes its name after a protected defensive structure located on the estate 6 The now wingless wind mill next to the water mill was built in 1878 and remained in use until 1934 7 Dronningmolle Avlsgard from 1923 was designed by the architect Henning Hansen 8 nbsp The Rudolph Tegner Museum Munkeruphus Munkerup House a residence inspired by American Colonial Revival architecture is located in Dronningmolle It is now an exhibition centre 9 The Rudolph Tegner Museum just south of Dronningmolle is dedicated to the work of the sculptor Rudolph Tegner who designed the building himself in a bunker like Modernist style 10 nbsp Villingerod Church Villingerod Church located on the west side of the road between Villingerod and Dronningmolle close to the Rudolph Tegner Museum is from 1906 It was designed by the architect Vilhelm Holck and is surrounded by a small graveyard 11 Notable residents editEli Benneweis Danish Wiki 1911 1993 in Dronningmolle owned Hulerod Avlsgard from 1939 using it as a winter residence for his Cirkus Benneweis 12 Svend Asmussen 1916 2017 in Dronningmolle a Danish jazz violinist known as The Fiddling Viking Helge Bronee 1922 1999 in Dronningmolle a Danish footballer who played four games for the amateur Denmark national football team in 1945 6See also editTibirkeReferences edit Det aeldste Dronningmolle fundet in Danish Ugeposten Retrieved 7 September 2014 Dronningmolle in Danish Visit Nordsjaelland Retrieved 7 September 2014 Villingerod og Villingebaek in Danish Gribskov Stads og Lokalarkiv Archived from the original on 8 September 2014 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Dronningmolle in Danish Den Store Danske Retrieved 7 September 2014 a b Historie in Danish Dronningmolle Grundejerforening Retrieved 7 September 2014 Her er Danmarks laekreste strandvilla in Danish Borsen Retrieved 8 September 2014 Dronningmolle Vindmolle in Danish Gribskov Stads og Lokalarkiv Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Henning Gyldendal in Danish Nordsjaelland Retrieved 8 September 2014 Munkeruphus in Danish Visit Nordsjaelland Retrieved 7 September 2014 Kalender in Danish Rudolph Tegners Muuseum Retrieved 7 September 2014 Danmarks kirker Holbo Herred PDF in Danish Nationalmuseet Retrieved 8 September 2014 Cirkus Benneweis in Danish Gyldendal Retrieved 8 September 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dronningmolle Dronningmolle Standcamping website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dronningmolle amp oldid 1012288526, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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