Slott Danmark
Slott i Danmark Historiske steder (41). Egeskov Slott - Danmark.
Dragsholm Allé 1,4534Hørve
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This 13th-century castle is located in lush parkland, 10 minutes’ walk from Nekselø Bay and the beach. It offers free Wi-Fi and a cellar restaurant specializing in gourmet cuisine.
Dragsholm Slot’s bright rooms feature high ceilings, antique-style furniture and chandeliers. They are located either in the main building or a separate wing.
The 2 restaurants focus on Nordic cuisine and use seasonal ingredients from the hotel’s herb garden. Restaurant Slotskøkkenet is located in the castle cellar and offers fine dining. Lammefjordens Spisehus provides a more informal setting and rustic dishes.
Guests can enjoy cocktails on the fjord-view terrace. Dragsholm Slot Hotel’s shop sells home-produced delicacies. Guided castle tours are possible on request.
Odsherred Art Museum is a 15-minute drive away.
Rooms: 8
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Facilities of Dragsholm Slot
General
- WiFi in all areas
Activities
- Golf course (within 2 miles)
- Fishing
- Pool table
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Bike tours
- Tour or class about local culture
Food & Drink
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Bar
- Breakfast in the room
- Snack bar
- Special diet meals (on request)
- Kids' meals
Pool and Spa
- Fitness center
- Massage
- Beachfront
Transportation
- Bikes available (free)
Front Desk Services
- Newspapers
- Baggage storage
- Private check-in/out
Common Areas
- Garden
- Terrace
- Game room
- Library
- Chapel/Shrine
- Sun deck
- Shared lounge/TV area
Entertainment & Family Services
- Board games/Puzzles
- Outdoor play equipment for kids
Cleaning Services
- Daily housekeeping
Business Facilities
- Meeting/Banquet facilities
- Business center
- Fax/Photocopying
Shops
- Gift shop
- Shops (on site)
Miscellaneous
- Non-smoking rooms
- Honeymoon suite
- Heating
- Smoke-free property
Safety & security
- Safe
- Security alarm
- Smoke alarms
- CCTV in common areas
- CCTV outside property
- Fire extinguishers
Internet
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Parking
Free public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).
Policies of Dragsholm Slot
These are general hotel policies for Dragsholm Slot. As they may vary per room type, please also check the room conditions.
Check-in
15:00 - 17:00 hours
Check-out
08:00 - 11:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to property type.
Children and Extra Beds
Free!One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a crib.
One older child or adult is charged DKK 450 per night in an extra bed.
The maximum number of extra beds in a room is 1.
The maximum number of total guests in a room is 2.
The maximum number of cribs in a room is 1.
Any type of extra bed or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may apply.
Accepted credit cards
- Maestro
- Mastercard
- Visa
- JCB
- Diners Club
- American Express
The property reserves the right to pre-authorize credit cards prior to arrival.
Important Information
Guests arriving later than 18:00 are kindly requested to contact the property in advance. Contact details are included in the booking confirmation.
It is highly recommended for guests to make a dinner reservation in advance.
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Harald Slott-Møller (17 August 1864 – 20 October 1937) was a Danish painter and ceramist. Together with his wife, the painter Agnes Slott-Møller, he was a founding member of Den Frie Udstilling (The Free Exhibition).
Early life[edit]
Born in Copenhagen, Slott-Møller was the son of merchant Carl Emil Møller and Anna Maria née Møller. After completing the preparatory course at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1883), he painted for three years under Peder Severin Krøyer.[1]
Career[edit]
Slott-Møller first exhibited in 1886 at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition and attracted attention in 1888 with his large lively work Fattigfolk i Fattiglægens Venteværelse (Poor People in the Poor Doctor's Waiting Room). He exhibited at Kunsthal Charlottenborg and Den Frie Udstilling with individual portraits, such as that of Georg Brandes (Georg Brandes at the University in Copenhagen, 1889),[2] and landscapes, which often featured a prominent spot. A change in style occurred in the early 1890s as can be seen in his portrait of the sculptor Anne Marie Brodersen, in which her fair hair is covered with gold, as are the cornfields in one of his landscapes. Then followed a series of painting which ensured him a place as one of the principal participants in 1890 painting: Tre kvinder (Three Women), Foraaret (Spring), and his strikingly symbolic work Primavera (1901).[1] Slott-Møller is remembered for his portraits of well-known figures from Southern Jutland and South Schleswig, often characterized with customized backgrounds such as a landscape or appropriate buildings.[3]
He also worked at the faience factory Aluminia from 1902 to 1906 designing a number of notable items together with Christian Joachim [da].[4] As a result, Slott-Møller gained wide recognition as one of the leading craftsmen of the turn of the century. Although he continued to paint, opinions about his work became ever less supportive, partly on artistic grounds but also as a result of his attitude towards the public.[1]
In 1919, he became a Knight of the Dannebrog. He was a founding member of Den Frie Udstilling (The Free Exhibition).[5] He is buried at Holmens Cemetery.[1]
Slott-Møller is portrayed in a double portrait: Ude eller Kammerater (Out or Comrades, 1886) in which he and his wife have painted each other. Another self-portrait based on a study drawing was Trækfuglene (Migratory Birds, 1909). There is also a self-portrait in Florence's Uffizi Gallery (1924).[6]
Selected paintings[edit]
Nude Girls, c. 1910
Summer Day, 1888
On the beach, 1907
Picnic, 1919
Primavera, 1901
Midsummer's Eve, 1904
Three Women, 1895
Adam and Eve, 1891
Nude, 1910
At the Garda Lake, 1910
Morning Coffee, c. 1910
Birdwatching, 1909
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'Harald Slott-Møller', Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. (in Danish) Retrieved 4 February 2013.
- ^'Georg Brandes at the University in Copenhagen'. Detroit Institute of Arts. Archived from the original on 16 July 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
- ^'Flensborghus'Archived 2013-02-17 at Archive.today, Grænseforeningen. (in Danish) Retrieved 4 February 2013
- ^'Aluminia', Den Store Danske. (in Danish) Retrieved 4 February 2013.
- ^Varnedoe, Kirk; Corcoran Gallery of Art; Brooklyn Museum; Minneapolis Institute of Arts (1982). Northern light: realism and symbolism in Scandinavian painting, 1880-1910. Brooklyn Museum. p. 212. ISBN978-0-87273-094-6. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
- ^Birgit Jenvold, 'Harald Slott-Møller', Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon. (in Danish) Retrieved 4 February 2013.
External links[edit]
Slott Danmark Construction
Media related to Harald Slott-Møller at Wikimedia Commons