- Source: Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen
Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen is a Deacon institution located at Bernstorffsvej 20 in Hellerup, Gentofte Municipality, Copenhagen, Denmark.
History
Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen was founded by Isabelle Brockenhuus-Løwenhielm and pastor Vilhelm Kold from Indre Mission on 8 May 1900. Its current premises were inaugurated in 1932. The land had previously belonged to the Lundegaard estate. The buildings were designed by the architect Valdemar Birkmand and Aage Rafn.
Today
Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen comprises a home for the elderly, a daycare, a hospice and a cohousing community. The complex also comprises a chapel.
People
= Protectors
=1934 – 1952: Queen Alexandrine
1953 – 1972: King Frederik IX
1973 – 2000: Queen Ingrid
2001 – Queen Margrethe II
= Chairmen
=1898 – 1926: O. Oxholm
1926 – 1932: Vilhelm Kold
1932 – 1937: E. Hvidberg
1937 – 1940: Kai Jensen
1940 – 1947: Hj. Cortsen
1947 – 1966: H.W. Sprechler
1966 – 1977: Poul Hartling
J.B. Leer Andersen
1978 – 1992: Henning Palludan
1992 – 1998: C.C. Jessen
1999 – 2007: Arne Oluf Andersen
2007 – 2008: Steen Hildebrandt
2008 – 2014: Arne Oluf Andersen
2014 – Nina Berrig
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen
- Steen Hildebrandt
- Margrethe II
- 1900 in Denmark
- Aage Rafn
- Maren Sørensen
- Bernstorffsvej