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Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011 |
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Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven. Photo: Albert Nieboer
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Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Mary
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6211 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Group in front of Ermitage Castle
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6216 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian and Prince Consort Herink
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6222 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Prince Consort Henrik with Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6268 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Princess Isabella, Crown Prince Frederik, Prince Felix and Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6324 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Prince Consort Henrik with Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6337 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Prince Frederik, Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6340 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6346 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6357 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Prince Consort Henrik with Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6357b Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6365 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6373 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6374 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Prince Consort Henrik with Prince Christian and Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6375b Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6383 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6391 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Group at balcony of the Ermitage Castle
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6397 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary and Princess Isabella and Prince Felix
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6398 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Group at balcony of the Ermitage Castle
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6400 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(first row L) Prince Felix, Prince Christian, Prince Consort Henrik, Princess Isabella, behind Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Nikolai
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6402 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary with Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6411 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6415 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(First row) Crown Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian, (Behind left) Prince Felix and Prince Nikolai
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6419 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(First row) Crown Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian, (second row), Prince Felix and Prince Nikolai, (Behind L) Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Consort Henrik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6422 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6428 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Prince Felix, Prince Christian and Prince Nikolai
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6433 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Crown Prince Fredrik, Prince Nikolai, Croen Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian and Prince Felix
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6443 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Crown Prince Fredrik, Prince Nikolai, Croen Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian and Prince Felix
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6445 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Crown Prince Fredrik, Prince Nikolai, Croen Princess Mary, Princess Isabella, Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6462 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Prince Consort Henrik, Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6464 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Princess Mary
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6468 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Prince Consort Henrik, Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6472 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6475 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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(L) Prince Consort Henrik, Crown Princess Mary, Crown Prince Frederik
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6484 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Prince Frederik with Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6489 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6493 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Prince Frederik with Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6494b Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Prince Fredrik with Princess Isabella
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6496 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Prince Consort Henrik with Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6503 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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Crown Prince Fredrik with Prince Christian
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle that was built at one of the highest spots in Dyrehaven.
It was King Frederik III who in 1669 decided to fence in an area North of Copenhagen with rolling hills and woods, have a lot of deer driven into the area and make it a royal hunting ground for the next almost 100 years until Dyrehaven was opened to the general public in 1756 Photo: RPE-Albert Nieboer |
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IMG 6527 Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting Ground And Park
Danish royal family attends at Dyrehaven - The Royal Hunting at the Eremitageslottet or The Eremitage Castle, 07-11-2011
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