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Hillerød - Frederiksborg Slot
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Con più di mezza giornata già alle spalle visitando castelli e campagne abbiamo fatto una sosta anche in questo bellissimo castello, per fare una passeggiata all'interno dei giardini aperti a tutti. Nonostante le nuvole e qualche goccia di pioggia abbiamo ammirato giardini all'italiana, terrazze e un esteso querceto.
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With more than half a day already behind us visiting castles and countryside we also made a stop in this beautiful castle, to take a walk inside the gardens open to all. Despite the clouds and a few drops of rain, we admired Italian gardens, terraces and an extensive oak grove.
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2008-08-25 #488
Il castello di Frederiksborg e i suoi magnifici giardini si trovano sulle isolette del piccolo lago Slotsø, a Hillerød – a 30 chilometri da Copenaghen. Fu costruito in stile rinascimentale olandese nel XVII secolo da Cristiano IV per magnificare il suo potere. Dopo un incendio devastante a metà del XIX seccolo, il palazzo venne ricostruito da J.C. Jacobsen, fondatore della Carlsberg e dal 1878 ospita il Museo di Storia Nazionale-
Fonte: www.visitdenmark.it/it/danimarca/il-castello-di-frederiks...
Captured and posted with my iPad mini
Frederiksborg Palace or Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palace in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV and is now a museum of national history. The current edifice replaced a previous castle erected by Frederick II and is the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia. The palace is located on three small islands in the middle of Palace Lake (Slotsøen) and is adjoined by a large formal garden in the Baroque style.
Camera: Toyo Field 45A
Lens: Rodenstock Apo-Ronar 240mm f:9
Exposure: 1/2" @ f:45
Film: Agfa APX100 4x5" (exp. 07/2002) dev. in Fomadon Excel 1+1 in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor.
Negative scanned on Canon CanoScan 9000f flat-bed scanner
Denmark's Museum of Natural History has been housed at Frederiksborg Castle since 1878. The castle itself, which was built at the time of Christian IV(1588-1648), was restored after a fire in 1859.