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Gammel Holtegård
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Gl. Holtegaard is a former Manor house in Rudersdal Municipality north of Copenhagen, Denmark, today operated as an arts centre and a museum. It was built by the Danish Baroque architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), for his own use in 1757. Its original Baroque gardens were reconstructed in 2003. [1][2]
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Architectural style | Baroque |
Town or city | Holte |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 55.8289°N 12.5175°E / 55.8289; 12.5175 |
Construction started | 1755 |
Completed | 1757 |
Client | Architect's own use |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Lauritz de Thurah |
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