Sorgenfri

Sorgenfri (lit. "free of sorrow", like Sans Souci) is a neighbourhood in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality in Greater Copenhagen lying just north of Kongens Lyngby.

Sorgenfri
Neighbourhood
Lyngby Bypass with view towards Sorgenfri Station
Lyngby Bypass with view towards Sorgenfri Station
Sorgenfri is located in Capital Region
Sorgenfri
Sorgenfri
Coordinates: 55°47′N 12°29′E
CountryDenmark
RegionCapital Region
MunicipalityLyngby-Taarbæk
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

The neighbourhood is enclosed between the landmarks of a forest with Lyngby Åmose, Mølleådalen and Spurveskjulskoven (lit. "sparrow shelter" forest) in the south, the Furesø Lake in the west and the parklands of Sorgenfri Palace and the Open Air Museum in the east. In the north of Sorgenfri lies the town Virum - which was till the end of the First World War a village. [1][2]

Lottenborg is an inn located in Sorgenfri. The building originates from the 1700s, where the town's gatekeeper (Danish: vangemanden) lived, which gave the house the nickname 'the Gatekeeper's House' (Danish: Vangehuset). The gatekeeper worked on the royal Sorgenfri Castle, and when Princess Charlotte was born in 1789 and the house was renamed to Lottenborg in her honour. Lottenberg eventually became a popular inn, and worked as inn and restaurant for many years. After the death of the owner in 1993, the house was willed to Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality. It was put on sale in 2010 and sold in 2011.[3]

Notable people

References

  1. "Hvad gør Sorgenfri til noget særligt_1.pdf" (PDF). Dropbox. Retrieved 2018-09-27.
  2. "Sorgenfri Slot". Kongeligeslotte.dk. Retrieved 3 August 2021.
  3. "Lottenborg". Stadsarkivet.ltk.dk. Retrieved 23 July 2021.
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