Utterslev

In the Middle Ages Utterslev was a large country estate comprising the villages of Serridslev, Solbjerg, Vanløse, Vigerslev, Valby, Brønshøj and Emdrup.

[1] In 2000, together with its surroundings, Utterslev Torv was developed as a green area and central attraction for the local population.

Located between Utterslev Torv and Bispebjerg Cemetery, it was designed to set new standards for flexibility, air quality and sustainability, where possible making use of environmentally friendly materials.

[5] The building known as Sokkelundlille (now a child-care centre) was originally a hunting lodge built for King Christian VII in 1770.

[2] Utterslev Mose, Copenhagen's largest area of parkland, was laid out around Søborg Sø in 1943.

Utterslev Church, Copenhagen
Utterslev Mose