Nærum

Nærum (Danish pronunciation: [ˈneːʁɔm]) is a suburban district in Rudersdal Municipality in the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark.

5,230 people live in the parish of Nærum, most of them in low-rise concrete blocks or single-family houses.

A looped long dolmen, two coffins and a few parts of flint tools dating back to the Stone Age were found on Pueholm[clarification needed].

A later owner, Peter Borre, brought more land under the estate and built a new main building between 177??

The multinational corporation engineering company Brüel & Kjær previously had its headquarters in Nærum.

Nærum Church
Nærum in 1825 by Ole Jørgen Rawert
Rundforbi in Nærum painted by
F.C. Kiærskou in 1834