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{{Short description|Suburban neighborhood in Denmark}}
'''Rungsted''', also known as ''Rungsted Kyst'' is an affluent suburban neighborhood in [[Hørsholm Municipality]] on the [[Øresund]] coast north of [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. The center of [[Hørsholm]] is located two kilometers west of Rungsted. At the [[Øresund]] coast is Rungsted Harbour, a marina.
'''Rungsted''', also known as ''Rungsted Kyst'', is an affluent suburban neighborhood in [[Hørsholm Municipality]] on the [[Øresund]] coast north of [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]]. The center of [[Hørsholm]] is located two kilometers west of Rungsted. At the Øresund coast is Rungsted Harbour, a marina.


==History==
==History==
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==Transport==
==Transport==
Rungsted also has a train station - [[Rungsted Kyst Station]].
Rungsted also has a train station - [[Rungsted Kyst railway station]].


==Notable residents ==
==Notable people ==
[[File:Karen Blixen cropped from larger original.jpg|140px|thumb|Karen Blixen, 1957]]
[[File:Karen Blixen cropped from larger original.jpg|140px|thumb|Karen Blixen, 1957]]
* [[Louise Conring]] (1824–1891) a superintendent, hospital inspector, deaconess and nurse.
* [[Louise Conring]] (1824–1891) a superintendent, hospital inspector, deaconess and nurse.
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* [[Thomas Dinesen]] VC (1892–1979), Danish military officer in Canadian service and [[Victoria Cross]] recipient
* [[Thomas Dinesen]] VC (1892–1979), Danish military officer in Canadian service and [[Victoria Cross]] recipient
* [[Simon Spies]] (1921–1984 in Rungsted) a Danish tycoon
* [[Simon Spies]] (1921–1984 in Rungsted) a Danish tycoon
* [[Dorete Bloch]] (1943-2015) a zoologist, wrote about animals and plants of the Faroe Islands.
* [[Dorete Bloch]] (1943–2015) a zoologist, wrote about animals and plants of the Faroe Islands.
*[[Jakob Dinesen]] (born 1968), jazz saxophonist
* [[Frederik Fetterlein]] (born 1970) a retired Danish tennis player
* [[Frederik Fetterlein]] (born 1970) a retired Danish tennis player
* [[Christoffer Boe]] (born 1974) a Danish film director and screenwriter <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1061993/ IMDb Database] retrieved 02 July 2020</ref>
* [[Christoffer Boe]] (born 1974) a Danish film director and screenwriter <ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1061993/ IMDb Database] retrieved 02 July 2020</ref>

Latest revision as of 06:41, 2 May 2024

Rungsted, also known as Rungsted Kyst, is an affluent suburban neighborhood in Hørsholm Municipality on the Øresund coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The center of Hørsholm is located two kilometers west of Rungsted. At the Øresund coast is Rungsted Harbour, a marina.

History[edit]

Rungsted Kro in the late 1830s
Rungsted Harbour painted by Emanuel Larsen in 1847

The name Rungsted is first recorded in 1346 in the form Runæstigh. The name may be derived from Old Danish runi meaning and sti' 'svinesti', later changed to sted.[1] Alternatively the first part of the name may refer to the small waves that are characteristic of the Øresund.[2]

Rungsted's inn, Rungsted Kro, is first mentioned in the beginning of the 16th century but it is probably much older.[3] The inn moved in 1803, and the buildings were renamed Rungstedlund.

Marina[edit]

Rungsted Marina has room for approximately 800 boats. It is home to many restaurants, including a MASH steakhouse and a Sticks'n'Sushi.

Sport[edit]

The neighborhood has many sports facilities and venues, and the ice hockey club Rungsted IK is housed in Rungsted Skøjtehal.

Transport[edit]

Rungsted also has a train station - Rungsted Kyst railway station.

Notable people[edit]

Karen Blixen, 1957

Cultural references[edit]

  • Johannes Ewald lived from March 1773 to autumn 1775 at the then Rungsted Inn, where he had some of his most productive years and wrote Rungsteds Lyksaligheder - En Ode.

Further reading[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rungsted" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Historieabase". Rungsted Havn (in Danish). Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Historisk: Rungsted Kro gennem tiden". ugebladet.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  4. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 02 July 2020

External links[edit]

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