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IPA House Arresøhus

Location: Frederiksværk, North Zealand
House Manager: Aage Poulsen
Bookings: Aage Poulsen
International Code: DKAR
General information:

Location:

Arresøhus is located in North Zealand next to Denmark’s largest lake called Arresø. The oldest part of Arresøhus was built for about 140 years ago as a residence for the staff of the army. The house was in 1957 taken over by town government of Kregme / Vinderød and was until 1991 used as town hall. IPA – Region 6 Denmark bought the house in November 1993 and after minor remodelling, the house was named IPA Arresøhus and officially inaugurated on 4 March 1994.

Accommodation:

IPA Arresøhus is 258 square meters in 3 levels. On the ground floor there are 2 double bedrooms and 3 bedrooms for 4 people and 1 toilet. On the first floor there are 3 singles, 3 doubles and 2. 4-bed rooms, two toilets and one bathroom. In total 14 rooms with 35 beds and also 15 guest beds, so a grand total of 50 beds. On the ground floor there is a large living room with sofas, TV, video and DVD player and a laptop. There is a projector with a large screen, and for educational purposes a whiteboard. Wireless Internet access is available anywhere in the house. In the basement there is a dining room and cutlery for 50 people. There are good kitchen facilities with 2 ceramic stoves with ovens, 2 fridge / freezers and coffee makers and an industrial dishwasher. In the dining room there is a cosy bar with draft beer. Furthermore, in the basement there are separate bath and toilet facilities for both ladies and gentlemen.

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