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  1. Brede is a neighbourhood (Danish: bydel, a named neighbourhood) 14 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located east of Virum, south of Ørholm, west of Lundtofte and north of Sorgenfri. Frilandsmuseet (The Open Air Museum), [1] and the heritage-listed former industrial complex Brede Works, are located in Brede. Nærumbanen stops in Brede.

  2. Just a short drive north of Copenhagen, you'll find Lyngby and the small idyllic town of Brede. This area offers exciting cultural experiences and great local food, so don't hesitate to get inspiration for your trip beyond Copenhagen from this guide.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brede_HouseBrede House - Wikipedia

    Brede House (Danish: Brede Hovedbygning) is a late 18th-century country house in Kongens Lyngby north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally built for the owner of the adjacent Brede Works, it is now owned by the National Museum of Denmark and run as a historic house museum.

  4. Feb 25, 2015 · The museum of Brede Works is located in Denmark's largest protected industrial complex. Sound, light, film and a multitude of other things give you an insight into the story of the lives of ordinary people in the transition to modern society, as well as the significance of industrialisation to daily life.

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    • I.C.Modewegs Vej, Kongens Lyngby
  5. The museum of Brede Works is located in Denmark’s largest protected industrial complex. Sound, light, film, and a multitude of other things, give you an insight into the story of the lives of ordinary people in the transition to modern society, as well as into the significance of industrialisation to daily life.

    • I.C. Modewegsvej, Kgs. Lyngby, DK-2800
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  6. Practical information about Brede Works. Plan your journey. Close to Copenhagen and neighbouring the Open Air Museum.

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  8. www.erih.net › i-want-to-go-there › siteBrede Works – ERIH

    The Brede Klædefabrik was set up in 1832 and was the leading textile factory in Denmark until it ceased operations in 1956. The unique industrial monument provides visitors with a lively impression of a historic factory site, covering almost every aspect of its workers’ lives.