• Hvidøre was built from 1871. Counsellor Bruun died in 1887, but his widow kept Hvidøre until 1906. ... Architectura 5, pages 54-82, Copenhagen 1983 (in Danish).
  • See all things to do. Hvidøre Castle. 5. 3 reviews. ... Copenhagen Sightseeing Classic Canal Tour With Live Guide. 648. City Tours.
  • Hvidøre. former country house at Klampenborg, north of Copenhagen, Denmark. ... Villa Hvidøre, Klampenborg.jpg 2,816 × 2,112; 3.11 MB. 1 reference.
  • Hvidøre Castle, North of Copenhagen. Served as home for dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia ( born Danish princess ) after she was exiled by the...
  • Monday, 30 September 2013. Hvidøre. In a seaside suburb called Klampenborg, just north of Copenhagen city centre, is a beautiful white building.
  • 'Hvidøre' is a house on the coast in Skovshoved to the north of Copenhagen in Denmark. The name can be translated as "a white, gravelled beach".
  • Copenhagen's Hvidøre at Emiliekilde, Sea-side Road. Use the zooming tool to explore in higher level of detail. Obtain as a quality print or high resolution image.
  • In the early sixteenth century King Hans built a stronghold in the area known as Hvidøre in order to control the only safe landing place to the north of Copenhagen.
  • Hvidøre House is a former country house at Klampenborg, just south of Bellevue Beach, on the Øresund coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hvidøre is located in Klampenborg, a suburb of Copenhagen. Despite its early 20th century look, Hvidøre’s history dates back at the start of the 16th century...
  • Hvidøre Castle, North of Copenhagen. Served as home for dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia ( born Danish princess ) after she was exiled by the...
  • Hvidøre Strandpark is a park in Gentofte Kommune, Capital Region. Hvidøre Strandpark is situated nearby to Emiliekilde and Hvidørepynten.
  • Diğer konaklama yerleri, Otel ve moteller faaliyetlerinde bulunan Novo Nordisk Hvidøre. Şirketle 44 42 44 40 aracılığıyla irtibat kurabilirsiniz. ... Kopenhag.
  • At the beginning of the 16th century, King John of Denmark built a royal seat at Hvidøre, guarding the only landing place to the north of Copenhagen.