Cottageparken

Cottageparken (literally "The Cottage Park") is a public park located on the border between Taarbæk to the north and Klampenborg to the south, adjacent to Jægersborg Dyrehave and Bellevue Beach, on the Øresund coast north of Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 1844, he acquired a corner of the deer park from Christian VIII and obtained permission to build Denmark's first spa at the site.

The architect, Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, who was working on Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen, one of the most high-profile projects of the time, was commissioned to design the buildings.

The facility consisted of a number of residential cottages in English garden style as well as an amusement park with concert hall and various stalls.

[3] The spa was replaced by Arne Jacobsen's new Bellevue beach and bathing facility in 1932 and most of the buildings were demolished when the Danish state took over the site in 1938.

The Red Cottage
Advertisement for Klampenborg Spa from the 1860s
Klampenborg Spa viewed on a lithography from 1888
The concert hall
The Yellow Cottage