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Lake Emdrup

Lake Emdrup (Danish: Emdrup Sø) is a lake located on the border between Copenhagen and Gentofte municipalities in the Emdrup area of northern Copenhagen, Denmark. It is fed mainly with water from Utterslev Mose to the west and Gentofte Lake to the north and drains into St. Jørgen's Lake in central Copenhagen through a system of pipes. The small Emdrup Lake Park is situated at the southwestern corner of the lake. The lake and park were protected by the Conservation Authority in 1963.

Emdrup Sø
Lake Emdrup
Emdrup Sø
LocationCopenhagen
Coordinates55°43′21″N 12°32′56″E / 55.72250°N 12.54889°E / 55.72250; 12.54889
TypeArtificial
Primary outflowsLygteåen
Max. length8.4 km (5.2 mi)

History edit

 
The lake seen on a map from the late 18th century.

The lake was created artificially when a dam was built on Emdrup Stream (Emdrup Bæk) to improve the supply of water to Copenhagen. The water was instead led through Lygteåen to the Ladegård Canal and into St. Jørgensen's Lake. Frederik II provided for the construction of a six km water tube from Lake Emdrup to the Gammeltorv marketplace. In 1608, Christian IV installed the Caritas Well on the square. The altitude difference being 9 metres, the water pressure was adequate for a fountain to be constructed. Though ornamental in character, the well was also part of the city's water supply system.[1][2]

Lake Emdrup was long known as Lundehussøen after the Lundehus Kro, an inn located on Lyngbyvej.[3] The Caritas Well which was installed on Gammeltorv in 1608, was fed with water from Lake Emdrup.[4]

The site edit

 
Søholm viewed from across the lake

It is situated in the triangular area between Tuborgvej to the west, Lyngbyvej to the east and Emdrupvej to the south. It is surrounded mostly by single-family detached homes. A listed Neoclassical house from the 1800s, Søholm, stands on the north shore of the lake.

Ecology edit

The lake has a rich birdlife. Black-headed gulls occasionally breed in the trees on the island. Other common birds at the lake are greylag goose and tufted duck.[5]

Use edit

The lake is the site of an annual St. Hans' Eve celebration. On cold winters, it is used for skating.[6] Bathing and fishing is prohibited.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Caritas Well". Copenhagen Portal-. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  2. ^ "Toppen af Caritasspringvandet med guldæbler". Væggen (in Danish). Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Emdrup" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Emdrup" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Emdrup Sø og Søpark" (in Danish). Danmarks Naturfredningsforening. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  6. ^ "En fredet oase mellem Østerbro og Gentofte" (in Danish). Østerbro Bladet. Retrieved 1 February 2015.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Emdrup Sø at Wikimedia Commons

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