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    Frederiksværk is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Frederiksborg County on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark, located between Lake Arre (Arresø) and Roskilde Fjord. The municipality covers an area of 90 km², and has a total population of 20,340 (2005). Its mayor is Helge Friis, a member of the Social Democrats (Socialdemokraterne) political party.

    The main town and the site of its municipal council is the town of Frederiksværk. Within the municipality's borders, covering much of the eastern part of the municipality, lies Lake Arre, Denmark's largest lake. The lake gives the municipality much of its character. In the northern part of the municipality is Tisvilde Hegn, a forest which is known for its ancient and unique gnarled trees.

    Neighboring municipalities are Skævinge and Helsinge to the east, Hundested and Jægerspris (separated by the Roskilde Fjord) to the west, and Frederikssund to the south. To the north is the Kattegat.

    By January 1, 2007 Frederiksværk municipality will cease to exist due to ''Kommunalreformen'' ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007). It will be merged with existing Hundested municipality to form the new Frederiksværk-Hundested municipality. This will create a municipality with an area of 120 km² and a total population of ca. 30,253. The new municipality will belong to the new Region Hovedstaden ("Capital Region").







        Frederiksværk
                History
            Municipal info
            Attractions
                Frederiksværk Townmuseum
                The Gunpowder Mill Museum
                Castle ruins

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    History
    A French cannon founder, Peyrembert, received permission to build a cannon factory here. Having gotten into difficulties, King Frederik V requested that his chancellery advisor, Johan Frederik Classen, take over the operation of the foundry. Under Classen's management the town blossomed, and there came a gunpowder mill, as well as light industry and handicrafts to the town. This resulted in Classen's being appointed Major General. On August 25, 1756 the king issued a document permitting Classen to call the town "Friederichswerk".

    Classen was allowed to build a new foundry, Gjesthuset, and it was constructed between 1761 and 1767. It has been used as a connon foundry until 1928, and has been used for heavy industry until 1976. The building has been restored and reopened on June 12, 1996. It is now used as an art and culture center with theatre, music and art exhibitions. The original architect was either Laurids de Thurah or Nikolai Eigtved. The word Gjethus comes from German and means "house of casting".

    Classen's home in the neoclassical style, Arresødal, is still standing. It is in private ownership, but can be viewed from the outside.


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    Municipal info

    The municipal Frederiksværk contains many small towns and villages besides the city of Frederiksværk, including Ølsted, Kregme, Liseleje, Asserbo and Melby.

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    Attractions
    There are a number of churches from the Middle Ages in the villages near Frederiksværk. Vinderød Church, in the town of Frederiksværk, houses the sarcophagus of General Classen and has a view towards the Arresø.

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    Frederiksværk Townmuseum
    The Townmuseum is established in the old Arsenal, which was used as a storehouse for the cannons cast in Gjethuset. Displays in the museum concern weapon fabrication, gun powder production and copper rolling during the years 1750 to 1900. There is also a restored grocery store from 1900.

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    The Gunpowder Mill Museum
    The small open air museum, part of the Industrial Museum Frederiks Værk, contains one of the world's best preserved powder mills with buildings and working machines from 1800. There is also a working watermill on the premises.

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    Castle ruins
    The ruins of Dronningholm Castle lie near the Arresø. It was started by Valdemar the Great, and continued by his son Valdemar the Victorious. The castle was one of the largest in the country. but burned down in 1525. According to legend the castle was given as a gift to Queen Dagmar.

    The ruins of Asserbo Castle are also open to the public for viewing and touring. Asserbo Castle, which lies in the woods of Tisvilde Hegn, was founded by Bishop Absalon in the 1100's and was used as a monastery for monks of the Cistercian Order, originally invited from France. The King took claim of the castle ca. 1560, and then by drifting sands. The castle was reclaimed from the sands, first by King Frederik VII in 1849, and then by the National Museum of Denmark excavations in 1972.
     
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