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Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society

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When Vesterbro started to develop in the second half of the 19th century, after the city had been allowed to develop beyond its now decommissioned fortifications, the Royal Shooting Society once again found itself situated in urban surroundings. City authorities expropriated much of its grounds and
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The first known reference to the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society is from 1443. In the beginning it was involved with the training of citizens as part of the defence of the city but its activities had gradually become of a purely ceremonial and social nature. The society was based in the street
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Since the activities were hardly compatible with a location inside the fortified city, the society was granted royal permission to conduct the shooting training outside the city. This took place at various sites from 1619 and in the 1750s a permanent shooting range was established outside the
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to the beach. The same year the foundation stone was laid for a mansion which was to serve as a venue for the society's social activities but due to shortage of funds construction came to a standstill several times and the building was not completed until 1787.
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As of 1997 the society had 138 members. Since the 16th century it has been a tradition that the Danish monarch is one of its members and this is also the case for Queen
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in a neo-gothic style. Ludvig Knudsen also modernized the interior of the Shooting Society's mansion in the 1890s and added a small new wing towards the gardens.
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north of Copenhagen, while Copenhagen Municipality acquired the old headquarters and ultimately turned the building into the
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in 1887, 100 years after the completion of its building, a tall wall was constructed to shield the newly established street
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In 1782 the society acquired a 3.5-hectare (8.6-acre) tract of land, stretching from present day
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from stray bullets from the shooting range. The wall was built to the design of architect
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The shooting range with the Shooting Range Wall in the 1890s
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The Society's mansion outside the Western City Gate
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Sølyst
Klampenborg
Copenhagen
Denmark
HM Margrethe II of Denmark
www.soelyst.dk
Danish
Copenhagen
Denmark
Sølyst
Kompagnistræde

Western City Gate
Vesterbrogade

Istedgade
Ludvig Knudsen
World War II
Klampenborg
Museum of Copenhagen

Margrethe II
Crown Prince Frederik
United States Ambassador to Denmark
James P. Cain
"Skydebrødrenes palæ"
the original
"Museets historie"
"Museets historie"

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