Hyrdehøj
District in Zealand, Denmark
Hyrdehøj is a district in the southwest of Roskilde on the Danish island of Zealand.[1] It was established in 2002 and has since been gradually expanded. The name comes from the nearby Hyrdehøj Forest, as well as the burial mound of Hyrdehøj.
References
- ^ "Områdeinddeling - boligafdelinger i Roskilde" (in Danish). Bolig Selskabet Sjælland. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
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Roskilde
and suburbs
- Old Town
- Sankt Jørgensbjerg
- Roskilde North (Himmelev, Trekroner, Veddelev)
- Roskilde South (Københavnsvej, Musicon, Vindinge)
- Roskilde West (Hyrdehøj, Sankt Hans, Svogerslev)
open spaces
- Byparken
- Folkeparken
- Greyfriars Cemetery
- Hedeland
- Roskilde Ring Park
- Protected areas (list)
attractions
- Land of Legends
- Museum of Tools
- Roskilde Convent
- Roskilde Jars
- Roskilde Museum
- Roskilde Palace
- Roskilde Festival
- Viking Ship Museum
- Gundsømagle Church
- Jacob's Church
- Old Church of Our Lady
- Roskilde Cathedral
- St Ib's Church
- St Jørgensbjerg Church
- Snoldelev Church
research
- Healthcare (Roskilde Sygehus, Sankt Hans Hospital)
- Midt- og Vestsjællands Politi
- Roskilde Fire Department
- Public utilities
- Waste management
- Holbæk Motorway
- Roskildevej
- Northwest Line
- West Line
- Little South Line
- Roskilde Station
- Trekroner Station
- Hedebo Greenway
- Roskilde Airport
55°37′54″N 12°3′36″E / 55.63167°N 12.06000°E / 55.63167; 12.06000
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