Regensen

Regensen

Regensen (original Latin name: "Collegium regium") is a dormitory for students at the University of Copenhagen and Technical University of Denmark. It is situated in the heart of the old city and is a neighbour to Rundetårn. It was inaugurated 1 July 1623, but it burned down along with the rest city in the Great Fire of Copenhagen in 1728. It was, however, rebuilt the same year.

It is the second oldest of the old dormitories of the University of Copenhagen, and many old student traditions live on making the place very lively. Students of the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Technical University (DTU), who have completed two years of studies and have an average grade above 8 (in the Danish grading system), can be considered for admission to one of its 99 rooms.

One room is traditionally reserved for an applying foreign exchange student, who can occupy it for one year.

Famous residents

* Thomas Kingo (1634-1703), Bishop and poet
* Christian Winther (1796-1876), Poet
* D. G. Monrad (1811-1887), Bishop
* Rasmus Malling-Hansen (1835-1890), inventor, educator, scientist
* Viggo Hørup (1841-1902), politician and journalist, co-founder of Politiken
* Niels Finsen (1860-1904), Doctor, 1903 nobel laureate
* Vilhelm Buhl (1881-1954), Social democratic prime minister
* Kaj Munk (1898-1944), priest and poet
* Jens Otto Krag (1914-78), social democratic prime minister
* Simon Spies (1921-1984), travel-king
* Mogens Glistrup (1926-2008), politician and lawyer

External links

* [http://www.regensen.dk Homepage in Danish]
* [http://www.regensianersamfundet.dk/default.htm Homepage for former residents (Danish)]


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