Jægersborg Dyrehave
Jægersborg Dyrehave (dt. Jægersborg Deer Park ) is a park in the north of Copenhagen , and since July 2015, part of the UNESCO - World Heritage Parforce landscape North Zealand .
The approximately eleven square kilometers large park is home to 2000 deer. Of these, 300 are red deer , 1,600 are fallow deer and 100 are sika deer . The Dyrehave consists mostly of natural forest . In the middle is that at the time of Christian VI. built Eremitageslottet , about 500 meters east of the Eremitageslot the training ground of the football club Taarbæk IF is. To the south of the park is the Dyrehavsbakken amusement park , and to the north is the Københavns Golf Club .
In addition to 80 prehistoric monuments such as Langdysse Tingstedet, there are over 60 burial mounds (Tvillingehøje), some bowl stones and three stone boxes .
literature
- Karsten Kjer Michaelsen: Politics bog om Danmarks oldtid . Copenhagen 2002 ISBN 87-567-6458-8 , pp. 171-172
Web links
- Jægersborg Dyrehave at Naturstyrelsen (Danish)
- Flyer about the Park vom Naturstyrelsen (PDF, 2 pages, 721 kB, Danish)
- Description Danish and picture
Coordinates: 55 ° 47 ′ 29 ″ N , 12 ° 33 ′ 39 ″ E