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Farmaceutisk Læreranstalt , later Danmarks Farmaceutiske Højskole) was a pharmaceutical educational institution established in 1892 in Copenhagen , Denmark . It merged with University of Copenhagen in 2007 and is now known as the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PharmaSchool).

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14-505: Farmaceutisk Læreranstalt was established at the private initiative of Christian Ditlev Ammentorp Hansen . Ge acquired a site in Stockholmsgade and charged Andreas Clemmesen with the design of a building. Construction began in 1891 and the school opened in 1892. The school relocated to Universitetsparken in 1042. Its new building was designed by Kaj Gottlob . The dr.pharm. degree was also introduced in 1942. The lic.pharm. degree

28-514: Is still operating. Korsør Mini Town (Danish: Korsør Miniby ) is a miniature model of the town of Korsør as it looked in 1875. It is built in 1:10 scale and has existed since 2001. Tårnborg is a manor located in Halsskov in Korsør. Tårnborg was originally a village, in which a castle was built in the 1100s. It was referred to as Korsør Castle and later came under the name of Dyrehovedgaard. It

42-630: The Great Belt Bridge . Formerly the main ferry port from Zealand to Funen , the town of Korsør is divided into two halves by the Korsør Nor inlet, with the northern part named Halsskov. Most of the historical southern part of Korsør (Korsør proper) is low-lying and prone to flooding. The Korsør Biograf Teater, which opened in August 1908 (116 years ago)  ( 1908 ) , is the world's oldest movie theater in continuous use that

56-608: The Danish Agricultural Assembly in Aalborg in 1883. In 1880, Hansen acquired Bødstrup at Slagelse . In 1882, he also acquired Mullerup on Funen . He commissioned the architect Charles Abrahams to renovate both main buildings. In 1889, he was elected to president of Svendborg Amts landøkonomiske Selskab. Hansen married Cecilia Elisa Købke (9 September 1846 - 4 March 1879) on 24 March 1869 in Korsør . He

70-550: The Danish Association of Pharmacists. Hansen was also involved in a number of industrial enterprises. He established Maglekilde og Frederiksberg Brøndanstalt for a limited company in 1873 and for a few years after its opening served as its technical director. In 1874, he established an industrial production of rennet . It was a big commercial success. His research also contributed to the improvement of Danish cheese production in other ways. He presented his results at

84-682: The following year. He was a member of the Pharmaceutical Educational Commission from 1887. In 1891, he financed the construction of the new Pharmaceutical College in Stockholmsgade out of his own pocket. It opened in 1892 with Hansen as its first principal. He was chairman of the Foundation for the Promotion of Pharmaceutical Education in Denmark from 1891 and was the same year made an honorary members of

98-634: The pharmacy in Højer from 1862 to 1864 before passing his pharmaceutical exams in 1865. He then spent half a year at the pharmacy in Thisted before returning to Copenhagen where he worked as an assistant at the University of Copenhagen 's Chemical Laboratory from 1870 to 72. He published Pharmacopoea Danica in Danish in 1869. He also established the magazine Ny farmaceutisk Tidende . In 1972, he received

112-458: The university's gold medal for Udvikling af Forholdet mellem et Stofs Krystalform og dets kemiske Sammensætning . He then went on a journey sabbatical on a government stipend to study pharmaceutical colleges and manufacturing plants. Back in Copenhagen, in 1876, he received a license to establish a pharmacy in the new Gammelholm neighbourhood. Gammelholm Pharmacy opened at Holbergsgade 11

126-585: Was a Danish pharmacist and industrialist. He founded Christian Hansen's Technical-Chemical Laboratory ( Chr. Hansen ), which revolutionized the production of wholesome dairy products in the 1870s. He also had a key role in the establishment of the Danish Pharmaceutical College in Copenhagen in 1892, financing its first building in Stockholmsgade out of his own pocket. He owned Mullerup on Funen and Bøstrup at Slagelse . Hansen

140-462: Was born on 25 February 1843 at Kragsbjerg, near Odense the son of Christian Henrik Hansen (1797-1868) and Bertha Marie Ammentorp (1805-1848). He attended Slagelse Realskole in Slagelse and then Ålborg Latinskole in Aalborg . Hansen apprenticed as a pharmacist at the pharmacy of Frederick's Hospital in Copenhagen , 1859. He passed his exams as an assistant pharmacist in 1862 and then worked at

154-634: Was introduced in 1945. The name in 2003 was changed to Danmarks Farmaceutiske Universitet (DFU). In 2007 it was merged into the University of Copenhagen as the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences )Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet, FARMA), The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences was merged with the Department of Health and is now known as the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PharmaSchool). Christian Ditlev Ammentorp Hansen Christian Ditlev Ammentorp Hansen (25 February 1843 – 20 June 1916)

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168-484: Was renamed to Tårnborg in 1846. The manor owns 334 acres. Korsør Fortification (Danish: Korsør Fæstning ) is a set of fortifications located centrally in Korsør. It was built in the 1100s. Today there are five buildings on the fortifications, though all are built at different times and only the tower originates from the castle that was located on the fortification. The tower is from the 1200s. Korsør City and Strait Crossing Museum (Danish: Korsør By og Overfartsmuseum )

182-581: Was second time married to Agnes Mathilde Hedemann (3 September 1858 - 14 May1930) on 30 September 1880 in Copenhagen. He had five children with his first wife, of which only two survived to adulthood, Johannes Hansen (1872-1960) and Gerda Hansen. Johannes Hansen studied engineering and later served as CRO of Chr. Hansen. His second wife bore him four children: Nancy Hansen (1881-1949), Viggo Christian Hansen (1884-1963), Einar Hansen Bernhoft (1886-1958) and Agnes Marie Mathilde Almira Hansen (1888, Mullerup-1978). Hansen died on 20 June 1916 in Copenhagen. Bøstrup

196-614: Was taken over by Ejnar Hansen while Mullerup was passed on to Agnes Hansen. In 1930, Ejnar Hansen also acquired Mullerup. Both estates are still owned by his descendants. Kors%C3%B8r Korsør is a town in Zealand , Denmark . It is located in Slagelse Municipality . Until 2007 Korsør was the seat of Korsør Municipality . The town is located 15 km (9.3 mi) west of Slagelse , 12 km (7.5 mi) north-west of Skælskør and connects to Nyborg through

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