Store Dyrehave (literally Large Animal Park) is a forest located to the east of the village Ny Hammersholt immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zealand, Denmark. Consisting of conifers and beech, it was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28 as a royal deer park for hunting. In 1680, Christian V introduced a geometrical system of roads forming a star with eight branches for par force hunting.[1] Although par force hunting was discontinued in 1777, the road system and numbered stone posts remain fully intact.[2] Store Dyrehave is one of the three forests forming the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3][4]
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^"Store Dyrehave" (in Danish). Miljø- og Fødevareministeriet. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
^"Sites in Denmark, France and Turkey inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List". unesco.org. UNESCO. 4 July 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
^Jette Baagøe. "UNESCO verdensarv i Nordsjællands skove?" (PDF) (in Danish). Jagtskov.dk. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
StoreDyrehave (literally Large Animal Park) is a forest located to the east of the village Ny Hammersholt immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides...
July 2015. The landscape comprises three main areas: StoreDyrehave, Gribskov and Jægersborg Dyrehave/Jægersborg Hegn, and contains the most significant...
and StoreDyrehave to facilitate deer hunting with hounds as well as Jægersborg Dyrehave. Arresø Esrum Sø Gribskov (UNESCO-listed) StoreDyrehave (UNESCO-listed)...
in the south separates Gribskov from many larger woodlands such as StoreDyrehave at 1,100 ha, Tokkekøb Hegn at 631 ha and several smaller woods. The...
the Norsemen Two of the forests in the surrounding area, Gribskov and StoreDyrehave, were developed in the 1680s under King Christian V for par force hunting...
women. The par force hunting landscape in North Zealand StoreDyrehave, Gribskov, Jægersborg Dyrehave, Jægersborg Hegn 2015 1469; ii, iv (cultural) The site...
new Frederiksborg Castle. It became known as Lille Dyrehave ("Little Deer Park") when StoreDyrehave ("Large Deer Park") was created immediately to the...
the two hunting forests of StoreDyrehave and Gribskov, as well as the hunting park of Jægersborg Hegn/Jægersborg Dyrehave. This is a designed landscape...
staircase in the Hermitage in Jægersborg Dyrehave north of Copenahgen (1737) came from the factory in Store Kongensgade. A tray table (1749-1771), a punch...
large Renaissance palace was erected and the deer park of Skanderbrog Dyrehave was constructed nearby, amongst other undertakings. Stones from the demolished...
referred to variously as "Kongens nye dyrehave ved Skovshoved" ("The King's new deer park at Skovshoved"), "Gentofte dyrehave ved stranden" ("Gentofte deer park...
Ordrupgaard is a state-owned art museum situated near Jægersborg Dyrehave, north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The museum houses one of Northern Europe's most...
day Holte and the extensive royal forests south of Hillerød including StoreDyrehave which was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28. The road was opened...
straight and branched-chain fatty acids. Sika deer (stag) at Jægersborg Dyrehave in Denmark Fawn at the Wildpark Alte Fasanerie in Klein-Auheim In Shiretoko...
all attracting thousands of people. Marselisborg Deer Park (Marselisborg Dyrehave) in Marselisborg Forests, comprises 22 ha (54 acres) of fenced woodland...
young delinquents would gather every Sunday in Bøllemosen in Jægersborg Dyrehave, from where they made trips to a popular dance restaurant in Charlottenlund...
landscapes brought him wide recognition. In 1882, his Septemberdag i Jægersborg dyrehave won him a gold medal in Vienna and the following year a winter landscape...
from the 1820s. The races were moved to the Hermitage Plain in Jægersborg Dyrehave in 1870. The first race there took place on 15 June. Klampenborg Racetracks...
was a hunting lodge built just north of the royal deer park Jægersborg Dyrehave which was established in 1670. It was acquired by Conrad von Reventlow...
along the coast. The western side of Skodsborg borders the Jægersborg Dyrehave with miles of trails for hiking and cycling. The town is connected with...