Bagsværd ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈpɑwˌsveˀɐ̯] ) is a middle-class suburb located approximately 12 km northwest of central Copenhagen , in the Gladsaxe Municipality . The town center is recognizable by the Bagsværd Towers, two high-rise apartment blocks. The suburb is connected to the Danish S-Train network through the H and B lines, who service three stations in Bagsværd: Skovbrynet , Bagsværd , and Stengården . Bagsværd houses the headquarters of Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk and biotechnology company Novozymes .
3-730: Established in 1908, the Bagsværd Boarding School is located in Bagsværd. Bagsværd Church , designed by Jørn Utzon , is a contemporary church, known for its rounded interior vaulting and the lighting effects of its skylights. This article about a location in the Capital Region of Denmark is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bagsv%C3%A6rd Kostskole og Gymnasium Bagsværd Kostskole og Gymnasium ( Eng : 'Bagsværd Boarding School and Gymnasium'), usually referred to among students, teachers etc. as simply BK,
6-503: Is a private day school , gymnasium , and boarding school situated in Bagsværd , a suburb of Copenhagen . The vast majority of the 800 pupils and students at BK commute to school every day; the boarding school (Haraldsgave, lit. "Harald's Gift", commonly known as Haga) only houses up to 60 students. The boarding school was established in 1908 on the site of the current day school , in the then rather rural area surrounding Bagsværd Sø; it
9-433: Was only later that this part of Northern Zealand was urbanized. The boarding school itself, located right next to Bagsværd Lake, was acquired in 1949 and has since been expanded, both through the construction of new buildings and the appropriation of neighbouring lots. A, B and C signify the level of difficulty of any given class, with A signifying an advanced level of education and C being an average difficulty suitable for
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