Schæffergården
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Schæffergården, formerly Jægersborghus, is a Rococo-style mansion located on Jægersborg Allé in Jægersborg, Gentofte Municipality, some 15 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The listed main building was built by court carpenter Dietrich Schäffer in 1755-1756 . It has been owned by the Foundation for Danish-Norwegian Cooperation since the 1940s and is now operated as a conference centre following several renovations and expansions of the complex by architect such as Kaare Klint.
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Architectural style | Rococo |
Location | Jægersborg, Gentofte Municipality, Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 55°45′49.83″N 12°32′4.81″E |
Construction started | 1755 |
Completed | 1756 |
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