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The Ordrupgaard Museum houses French Impressionist art and Danish art from the Golden Age, as well as furniture and handicrafts..
The Ordrupgaard Museum houses French Impressionist art and Danish art from the Golden Age, as well as furniture and handicrafts.
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17:00
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13:00
17:00
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13:00
21:00
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13:00
17:00
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13:00
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11:00
17:00
Vilvordevej 110, 2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark
+45 39 64 11 83
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