Bakkehuset is a former country house in Vedbæk, Rudersdal Municipality, Denmark.

Bakkehuset
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General information
LocationVedbæk, Rudersdal Municipality
AddressVedbæk Strandvej 373, 2950 Vedbæk
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°50′54.78″N 12°34′10.06″E / 55.8485500°N 12.5694611°E / 55.8485500; 12.5694611
Construction started1915
Design and construction
Architect(s)Carl Brummer

History

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Hvidt family, 1711–1915

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Bakkehuset

Bakkehuset was originally part of the Enrum estate.[1] In 1811, Bakkehuset was acquired by Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt. Bakkehuset served as his summer residence for more than 50 years. He constructed a pier in front of the building. Denmark's first steam ship Calodonia stopped at the pier en route between Copenhagen and Helsingør. Bakkehuset was later owned by his son Edward Hvidt and grandson Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt Jr.[2]

Levin and the new building, 1915–1922

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Levin sets the foundation stone in 1915.

On 16 October 1915, Bakkehuset was acquired by the broker Johan Levin. He replaced the old house with a new one designed by Carl Brummer. Levin went bankrupt as a result of the Alberti scandal.[2]

Later history, 1922–present

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Bakkehuset had five different owners between 1922 and 1980. The last of them was Viggo Troels-Smith, who served as CEO of IBM's Danish operations. In 1980, he sold Bakkehuset to Søllerød Municipality. The building was subsequently turned into an activity centre for senior citizens.[2]

Further reading

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  • Schrøder, Margit: Bakkehuset i Vedbæk (1992=

References

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  1. ^ Nystrøm, Eiler. "Søllerød Sogn i Fortid og Nutid" (PDF). Skodsborg og Omegns Kommuneforening (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Bakkehuset i Vedbæk". bakkehuset.fsite.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2024.
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