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  1. Bernstorff Palace (Danish: Bernstorff Slot) in Gentofte, Copenhagen, Denmark, was built in the middle of the 18th century for Foreign Minister Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff. It remained in the possession of the Bernstorff family until 1812.

  2. El palacio de Bernstorff (en danés: Bernstorff Slot) localizado en Gentofte, Copenhague en Dinamarca, fue construido a mediados del siglo XVII por el Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, el conde Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff. Se mantuvo en poder de la familia Bernstorff hasta 1812.

  3. Bernstorff. The couple was given the Bernstorffshøj, a villa located near Bernstorff Palace in Gentofte, outside Copenhagen, as their wedding gift and settled there immediately in 1919. The Bernstorff estate was the residence of Prince Valdemar and his family, inherited by him from his father, Christian IX, in 1906.

  4. Bernstorff Castle is one of the earliest buildings in neoclassical style. The castle has an almost iconic status in the history of architecture, not just in Denmark, but throughout Europe.

  5. The palace's extensive gardens were laid out are in the Romantic landscape style which had just been introduced to Denmark in the 1760s. In addition to the lawns and woods, they include a rose garden, an orchard and a tea house.

  6. Bernstorff Castle is one of the earliest neoclassical buildings - not just in Denmark, but in all of Europe. It was originally built as a summer residence for Count Bernstorff. It only became a castle when the then Crown Prince Christian VIII bought it.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2024 · For centuries, Bernstorff Palace has served as a magnificent backdrop for some of the grandest celebrations in Danish royal history. These historic gatherings have woven a rich tradition of celebration into the walls of the castle, leaving a legacy that can still be felt today.