Birkerød
Birkerød is a town in Rudersdal Municipality in the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is surrounded by several lakes and small woodlands. Birkerød station is located on the Hillerød radial of the S-train suburban network.
In 2010, the NGO Global Medical Aid was established in Birkerød.
History
The parish of Birkerød contained the villages Birkerød, Kajerød, Bistrup, Ravnsnæs, Isterød, Høsterkøb, Sandbjerg and Ubberød.Birkerød became a railway town in 1868, when the Nordbanen railway opened a station here between Lyngby and Helsingør. This led to new growth and several brickyards opened in the area in the second half of the 19th century. The rail line between Copenhagen and Hillerød was later converted to an S-train suburban line and construction of new residential neighbourhoods accelerated in the 1940s which, in time, made Birkerød merge with Bistrup to the south, Kajerød to the west and Ravnsnæs to the east.
Geography
Birkerød is bordered by 941-hectare Lake Furesø to the south and Lake Sjælsø to the north. The smaller Birkerød Lake is located just south of the railway station in the town centre. The approximately 86 hectares wetland :da:Vaserne|Vaserne along the northeastern shores of Lake Furesø and the western part of Frederikslund Forest separate Birkerød from Holte to the southeast. Bistrup Hegn is situated between Bistrup to the south and Birkerød to the north. Rude Forest is located to the east of Birkerød. Eskemose Forest at Lake Sjælsø, north of Kajerød, is the site of several natural springs.Townscape
Birkerød consists mainly of single family detached homes.Tegnestuen Vandkunsten has designed a number of housing estates. Trudeslund is a co-housing community. The concept was later developed further with Jystrup Savværk in Jystrup. The Langkjærgård development is from 1985 and Blikfanget was built in 1988-1989. Søhuse, a development of terraced housing, is located on a gently sloping site on the banks of Birkerød Lake.
Culture and sports
Mantziusgården, the former state school, is now used as a local cultural centre. Activities include art exhibitions, concerts, theatre and stand-up comedy. The premises also comprise four open workshops with facilities for making graphic art, glass art, ceramics and weaving. Other cultural Institutions includes Birkerød Library and the Local Historic Archives.Birkerød Sports and Leisure Centre was built in 2007 and is located next to the indoor swimming hall and football pitches, both of which was renovated simultaneously. The new centre was designed by Schmidt hammer lassen and is used for a wide variety of activities, including team handball fitness and yoga as well as concerts and other cultural events.
The local football club of IF Skjold Birkerød was founded in 1917, and currently plays the Danish 2nd Division East. Furesø Golf Club is based at Hestkøbgård in the western part of Birkerød. The club was established in 1974.
Education
Birkerød Gymnasium was founded as a private boys' school in 1868. In 2007 it changed name to Birkerød Gymnasium, HF, IB og Kostskole. The name change is due to the additional education types added since the foundation of the school. The school has over 1000 students, 300 of those being International Baccalaureate candidates. It is currently the biggest public IB school in Denmark. There is also a boarding school with about 70 students living on campus. Most of these students have been expats earlier in their life and might still have family members living as expats around the world.Since 2011, a Model UN at has been taking place annually at Birkerød Gymnasium. It is called BIGMUN and it has attracted several hundreds of high-school students from around the world to debate as in the. At BIGMUN 2019, approximately 370 students from 33 different schools around the world participated. These countries include: United States, Israel, Germany, Spain and more.
Buildings of worship
is a traditional Danish parish church whose oldest parts date from the late 12th and early 13th century. The tower was built in the late 15th century, the current chancel in about 1500 and the porch in 1525. The Parish of Bistrup was disjoined from that of Birkerød in 1963 and its church was inaugurated in 1967.The property Nordvanggård housed a congregation of Sisters of the Precious Blood from the late 1950s until 2015. The Sisters belong to the German Province, the provincial house is in Neuenbeken near Paderborn. They also have a convent in Rønne on the island of Bornholm. The building is now owned by Rudersdal Municipality and is temporarily used to house refugees.
Transport
Rail
is located on the Hillerød radial of the S-train network. The stations is served by the E trains on weekdays and B trains on weekends.Road
bisects Birkerød on its way from Copenhagen to Hillerød. The Hillerød Motorway passed Birkerød to the west and the Helsingør Motorway passes Birkerød to the east.Bus
From Birkerød station:- 196: to :da:Kajerød|Kajerød
- 197: to Holte Station
- 198: to :da:Bistrup |Bistrup
- 199: to Birkerød west/industrial zone
- 500S: Ørestad station - Ballerup station - Birkerød station - Kokkedal station
- 334: Stenløse station - Farum station - Bistrup - Holte station
Notable people
- Povl Badstuber a Danish coppersmith and manufacturer
- Jørgen Sonne a genre painter; known for his battle scenes
- Aage Bertelsen an explorer and landscape painter, worked for Kähler Keramik, he lived in Birkerød
- Thorkil Kristensen politician, finance minister, academic and futurist
- Axel Borup-Jørgensen was a Danish composer
- Erling Brøndum journalist, politician, Defence Minister 1973/1975
- Flemming Kofod-Svendsen an ordained minister in the Lutheran Church of Denmark and a Danish politician
- Tina Kiberg a Danish operatic soprano, brought up in Birkerød
- Hella Joof a Danish actress and director
- Martin Ågerup an economist, president of think tank CEPOS
- Rasmus Kofoed a Danish chef and restaurateur, head chef and co-owner of Geranium, a 3-star Michelin restaurant in Copenhagen.
- Birgitte Hjort Sørensen a Danish actress, raised in Birkerød
- Sophie Løhde a Danish politician and Govt. Minister
Sport
- Kai Jensen an athlete who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- Bjarne Sørensen a Danish former cyclist, competed at the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics
- Ditte Jensen swimmer, competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics
- Mathias Tauber a retired Danish footballer with 325 club caps
- Julie Hjorth-Hansen swimmer, competed in 2008 Summer Olympics
- Martin Toft Madsen a Danish cyclist
- Patrick Russell a Danish professional ice hockey forward
- Anton Ipsen a Danish swimmer, participated in 2016 Summer Olympics
- Mathias Kvistgaarden a Danish footballer, who plays for Brøndby IF
Twinnings