
A straw roof building in Birkerød
'Birkerød' is a town and was a municipality (
Danish, ''
kommune'') in
Frederiksborg County on the island of
Zealand (''Sjælland'') in eastern
Denmark. The municipality covered an area of 34
km², and had a total population of 21,930 (2005).
History of Birkerød
Originally Birkerød consisted of eight individual villages (Birkerød, Kajerød, Bistrup, Ravnsnæs, Isterød, Høsterkøb, Sandbjerg and Ubberød) and did so until the 1940s where the construction of villa neighborhoods slowly erased the village bordes and becoming one town.
Despite being individual villages, they shared the same church, Birkerød Kirke (Birkerød Chuch), since the 1100s. This made Birkerød the "capital" of the
parish and it was also here the railroad station, Birkerød Station, was constructed in 1868.
Birkerød's hisotry
To the south is one of the largest lakes in Denmark, ''
Furesøen''.
Birkerød Municipality
On
January 1,
2007 Birkerød municipality ceased to exist as the result of
''Kommunalreformen'' ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007). It merged with
Søllerød municipality to form the new
Rudersdal municipality. This created a municipality with an area of 73
km² and a total population of 53,621 (2005). The new municipality belongs to the new
Region Hovedstaden ("Capital Region").
Its last mayor before the reform was Ove C. Alminde, a member of the
Conservative People's Party (''Det Konservative Folkeparti'')
political party. The main town and the site of its municipal council was the town of Birkerød.
Neighboring municipalities were
Søllerød to the southeast,
Hørsholm to the north, and
Allerød and
Farum to the west.
See also
★
Birkerød station
External links
★
Municipality's official website
★
Birkerød Gymnasium website
★
Satellite map from Google Maps
References
★ Municipal statistics:
NetBorger Kommunefakta, delivered from
KMD aka Kommunedata (Municipal Data)
★ Municipal mergers and neighbors:
Eniro new municipalities map