Skodsborg Spa Hotel

[2] Back in Denmark, he first opened Frydenstrand Sanitarium in association with the Adventist Church's folk high school in Frederikshavn.

The new sanitarium originally had room for 20 patients but was expanded with a new main building in 1907 when the remaining part of the royal summer residence, Villa Rex, was also acquired.

The institution became colloquially known as Den Hvide By (The White Town) or Persilleslottet (Parsley Palace) due to the vegetarian diet that was served to the patients.

[citation needed] Countess Danner's Mansion is a 13 bay long detached, two-storey wing located to the south of the main building.

Its interior features imitated stalactites and the floor is decorated with pale and dark beach stones set in a star-shaped pattern.

A winding, partly internal staircase on the rear side of the mound leads to the top for good views of Skodsborg and the Øresund.

Skodsborg Badesanatorium on a postcard by Franz Šedivý .
The eight International Socialist Congress held in the hotel, 1910.
Frederick VII's grotto