Kungshuset, the "King's House", is a building in Lund in Sweden, built by the Danish king Frederick II between 1578 and 1584 and originally intended as...
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is dominated by historic buildings including Lund Cathedral, Lund University Main Building, and Kungshuset. The trees of the park are home to a large colony...
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Lund University (Swedish: Lunds universitet) is a public research university in Sweden and one of Northern Europe's oldest universities. The university...
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Oscar II in 1882. Construction began in 1874, when the old main building Kungshuset had become too small for the growing number of students. The design is...
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teaching received its own space in the building Kungshuset. The teaching was held inside Kungshuset until the late 19th century, when the department...
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located in central Lund at a house named Ostrolocus, not far from the city centre where Lund Cathedral, the Kungshuset and the Lund University main building...
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replaced by a royal residence, Kongehuset (in Danish) or later, called Kungshuset in Swedish. Skånelands Medeltid - orter & ätter Del L. (in Swedish). Monitor...
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Lundagård (park) (category Lund)
located in Lund, Sweden. It is situated between the Lund University Main Building in the North, and Lund Cathedral in the South with Kungshuset in between...
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The Peace of Lund, signed on 16 September (O.S.) / 26 September 1679, was the final peace treaty between Denmark–Norway and the Swedish Empire in the Scanian...
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Kulturen (category Buildings and structures in Lund)
local historian Georg Karlin (1859–1939) opened on 21 October 1882 in Kungshuset. Karlin was a contemporary of Arthur Hazelius who had opened the open-air...
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15°35′20″E / 56.10797°N 15.58877°E / 56.10797; 15.58877 21300000013925 Kungshuset Dahlberg 3-4 1 56°09′47″N 15°35′04″E / 56.16292°N 15.58457°E / 56.16292;...
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