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Brede is a neighbourhood (Danish: bydel, a named neighbourhood) 14 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located east of Virum, south of Ørholm, west of Lundtofte and north of Sorgenfri. Frilandsmuseet (The Open Air Museum), and The National Museum of Denmark's new museum, Brede Works, is located in Brede. Nærumbanen stops in Brede.
Just north of Copenhagen you will find the small idyllic town Brede. Here you can explore Frilandsmuseet, and get an insight into how life in Denmark once was. Afterwards, you can enjoy a wonderful dining experience at Brede Spisehus, located right in the "back yard".
The museum of Brede Works is located in Denmark’s largest protected industrial complex. Sound, light, film, and a multitude of other things, give you an insight into the story of the lives of ordinary people in the transition to modern society, as well as into the significance of industrialisation to daily life.
- I.C. Modewegsvej, Kgs. Lyngby, DK-2800
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The National Museum of Denmark's new museum, Brede Works, lies in the countryside just north of Copenhagen in Denmark's largest, protected industrial plants. At the museum of Industrial culture, the visitors can be guided around by its own virtual person between old machines, hear how Denmark became an industrial society and even try to work at ...
Feb 25, 2015 · The museum of Brede Works is located in Denmark's largest protected industrial complex. Sound, light, film and a multitude of other things give you an insight into the story of the lives of ordinary people in the transition to modern society, as well as the significance of industrialisation to daily life.
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- I.C.Modewegs Vej, Kongens Lyngby
Feb 19, 2021 · Brede (Copenhagen) - A relaxing winter walk around a significant part of Denmark’s industrial revolution. This walk is almost 2 kilometers and offers a spec...
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- weekly bimble
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Brede House (Danish: Brede Hovedbygning) is a late 18th-century country house in Kongens Lyngby north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally built for the owner of the adjacent Brede Works, it is now owned by the National Museum of Denmark and run as a historic house museum.