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Kongens Lyngby (, Danish for "the King's Heather Town"; short form Lyngby) is the seat and commercial centre of
Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality (occasionally spelled Lyngby-Tårbæk) is a municipality ( Danish, '' kommune'') in the Capital Region of Denmark near Copenhagen on the eastern coast of the island of Zealand (Danish: ''Sjælland''). It is part of the ...
in the northern suburbs of
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. Lyngby Hovedgade is a busy shopping street and the site of a branch of Magasin du Nord as well as Lyngby Storcenter. The district is also home to several major companies, including COWI A/S, Bang & Olufsen,
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relocated to Lyngby from central Copenhagen in the 1970s.
Lyngby station Lyngby station is a station on the Nordbanen, Hillerød radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is located centrally in Kongens Lyngby. With its large bus terminal, situated on the east side of the station, it is an important hub f ...
is located on the Hillerød radial of Copenhagen's
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network.


History

The name Kongens Lyngby is first recorded in 1348. At that time large parts of North Zealand belonged to the Catholic Church (represented by Roskilde Cathedral and the name Lyngby was associated with several places. Store Lyngby belonged to Arresø church. "Our" Lyngby, on the other hand, was crown land. It may therefore have been to distinguish it from these other places that the name emerged. The original Lyngby village is now known as
Bondebyen Bondebyen (''Pesants' Town'' in Danish) is a historical neighbourhood of Kongens Lyngby. It is considered the best-preserved country town of the Copenhagen area, albeit it is now in the middle of the heavily urbanized Lyngby-Taarbæk municipality. ...
. Kongens Lyngby was also the site of a watermill, Lyngby Watermill, which is first mentioned in 1492 but is probably several hundred years older. A royal road,
Lyngby Kongevej Secondary route 201 (Danish language, Danish: Sekundærrute 201) is a numbered road in North Zealand to the north of Copenhagen, Denmark, consisting of Lyngby Omfartsvej, a bypass (road), motorway bypass avoiding Lyngby Hovedgade (Lyngby Main Stree ...
, was created in 1584 to provide an easy link between Copenhagen and Frederick's new
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from where it was later extended to
Fredensborg Fredensborg () is a railway town located in Fredensborg Municipality, North Zealand, some 30 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is most known for Fredensborg Palace, one of the official residences of the Danish Royal Family. As of 1 Janu ...
and
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. It was the first of a number of royal roads created by Frederick II and his successor
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. In the 18th century, a growing number of country houses were built in the area by civil servants and merchants from Copenhagen. Kongens Lyngby had no market rights but developed into a local service centre with an increasing number of craftsmen and merchants. The North Line came to Lyngby in 1863 and was extended to
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in 1864,This enabled citizens from Copenhagen to settle permanently in the area. Several factories opened in the area, including Christian Hasselbalck's curtain factory in 1892 which later became the town's largest employer. In the 1930s, Kongens Lyngby developed into a modern suburb. The North Line was converted into an
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line with more stations and Kongens Lyngby gradually merged with the neighboring settlements.


Notable residents


Public persons

* Vilhelm Theodor Walther (1819–1892), architect and building inspector *
Ingrid Jespersen Ingrid Jespersen (1867–1938) was a Danish pedagogue and school principal. The founder of Copenhagen's Ingrid Jespersens Gymnasieskole in 1894, initially a primary school for girls, she introduced a number of groundbreaking measures in support o ...
(1867–1938), pedagogue and school principal * Finn Thiesen (born 1941), linguist, iranist, and translator * Carsten Koch (born 1945), former MF and minister * Lise-Lotte Rebel (born 1951), bishop and first woman bishop in the Church of Denmark *
Mads Tofte Mads Tofte (born 20 April 1959) is a Danish computer scientist who has contributed in particular to functional programming and the Standard ML programming language. Education Tofte was born in Lyngby, Denmark and grew up in Holbæk, Denmark. ...
(born 1959), computer scientist * Daniel Toft Jakobsen (born 1978), MF


Arts

*
Elisa Marie Thornam Elisa Marie Thornam (12 March 1857 – 22 April 1901) was a Danish landscape painter and botanical illustrator who contributed to the ''Flora Danica'' and Botanisk Tidsskrift. Life and career Thornam was born in Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. She died ...
(1857–1901), landscape painter and botanical illustrator * Olga Wagner (1873–1963), painter and sculptor * Dagmar Freuchen-Gale (1907–1991), illustrator, author and editor * Kasper Heiberg (1928–1984), painter and sculptor * Nina Pens Rode (1929–1992), actress * Hans Abrahamsen (born 1952), composer *
Lars von Trier Lars von Trier ('' né'' Trier; 30 April 1956) is a Danish filmmaker, actor, and lyricist. Having garnered a reputation as a highly ambitious, polarizing filmmaker, he has been the subject of several controversies: Cannes, in addition to nomina ...
(born 1956), film director and screenwriter * Søs Fenger (born 1961), musician


Sports

* Sofus Rose (1894–1974), long-distance runner * Margot Bærentzen (1907–1983), fencer * Erling Stuer Lauridsen (1916–2012), wrestler * Johan Runge (1924–2005), weightlifter * Helge Hansen (1925–2008), cyclist *
Ib Larsen Ib Ivan Larsen (born 1 April 1945) is a Denmark, Danish Rowing (sport), rower who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. He was born in Kongens Lyngby. In 1964 he was a crew member of the Danish boat which won the bronze medal in the coxless pa ...
(born 1945), rower *
Henrik Larsen Henrik Larsen (born 17 May 1966), nicknamed ''Store Larsen'' (''Big Larsen''), is a Danish football manager and former professional player, who played as a midfielder. He was last the manager of Lyngby Boldklub. He was the joint top scorer at t ...
(born 1966), footballer and football manager * Frederik Nielsen (born 1983), tennis player *
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(born 1984), footballer * Jeanette Ottesen (born 1987), swimmer * Mai Grage (born 1992), tennis player * Jacob Bruun Larsen (born 1998), footballer * Christian Rasmussen (born 2003), footballer


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{{Authority control Municipal seats in the Capital Region of Denmark Municipal seats of Denmark Copenhagen metropolitan area Neighbourhoods in Denmark Cities and towns in the Capital Region of Denmark Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality