This museum is closed permanently.
Gl. Holtegaard, located in Rudersdal Municipality north of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a former Manor house that currently functions as an arts centre and a museum. This historical site offers a unique blend of cultural and historical experiences, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in art, history, and architecture.
Gl. Holtegaard was constructed in 1757 by the renowned Danish Baroque architect Lauritz de Thurah for his personal use. The original Baroque gardens of the manor, which were a significant part of its design, were reconstructed in 2003. Visitors can enjoy the architectural beauty of the manor and the meticulously restored gardens, offering a glimpse into the Baroque era.
Today, Gl. Holtegaard serves primarily as a venue for temporary exhibitions, making it a dynamic and ever-changing destination for art enthusiasts. Additionally, it houses a local historic archive and a collection of Stone Age findings from the nearby Vedbæk area, providing a rich historical context for visitors.
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