Marienborg

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Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen greets US President George W. Bush at Marienborg.
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen greets US President George W. Bush at Marienborg.

Marienborg is the summer residence of Denmark's Prime Minister, and is frequently used for official purposes. It is situated on the shore of Lake Bagsvaerd (Danish: Bagsværd Sø) in Kongens Lyngby, 15 kilometres north of Copenhagen in North Zealand.

The main building was constructed around 1745, and in 1795 the property was named after the wife of then owner, Marie Lindencrone. Upon the death of the last private owner, C.L. David, a barrister and patron of the arts, Marienborg was bequeathed in 1960 to the Danish state as a summer residence for the Prime Minister in office.

In the 18th century, the region north of Copenhagen became popular for its scenic views and recreative opportunities with the surrounding meadows, woods and lakes, with many summer residences being built.

Many different owners have left their marks on Marienborg and its architecture. The interiors have also been modified repeatedly. Today, Marienborg stands out as a restored Classicist estate with a few carefully selected Modern accents.

The State officially took over Marienborg in January 1962.

The following Prime Ministers have used Marienborg during their term(s):

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