Welcome
Ballerup is in Greater Copenhagen – southern Scandinavia’s international metropolis. With only 15 km to Copenhagen city centre and a 20-minute drive to Copenhagen Airport, Ballerup enjoys a highly advantageous central location.
Living in Ballerup is a very attractive proposition. We have easy access to shopping centres, childcare and education, and the area is home to more than 40,000 jobs. Green spaces are within walking distance, and we have urban and living environments to suit every taste.
We are proud of our committed citizens, vibrant business sector and dedicated institutions – they all work together as a community in ensuring Ballerup prospers further.
We look forward to you joining us in being part of this development. Welcome to Ballerup!
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Ballerup Municipality has no fewer than 20 bus routes. Five of them are so-called S and E-buses. These have fewer stops and get you to your destination faster in traffic. These bus routes are complemented by two local service bus routes.
Our five central train stations ensure you can get to Frederikssund or Copenhagen with the S-train quickly and easily. It takes approximately 25 minutes to get to Copenhagen. -
We make the safety of pedestrians and cyclists a priority. We have a well-developed system of high-quality paths. Three Cycle Super Highways also cross Ballerup, making it attractive to cycle here from e.g. Copenhagen, Lyngby, Værløse, Frederikssund and Albertslund.
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Our daycare facilities for children up to the age of five are split into five districts. You can get a place in a “børnehus” in the district where you live. You can also get a place with a municipal childminder, where your child is looked after for the day together with three other children in a private household. Childminding is an option if your child is less than three years old.
If you want to use a daycare facility outside Ballerup Municipality or want to find a childminder yourself, you can obtain a grant from the municipality.
You can reach Ballerup Municipality’s childcare placement department on 4477 2840 or by e-mail.
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The Danish municipal primary and lower secondary school system (Folkeskole) is where children are educated between the ages of 6 and 16. In Denmark, children start school in the year in which they attain their sixth birthday.
In Ballerup Municipality, we have five primary and lower secondary schools, each serving its own district.
All children are assured of a place in the school district in which they live. If you want to enrol a child at a school, you should contact your district school directly.
In Ballerup, we also have reception classes for children and young people who do not speak Danish.
All reception classes are held at Hedegård School and are intended for students who don't speak Danish well enough to participate effectively in regular classes at municipal primary and lower secondary schools.
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There are two international schools located in Ballerup Municipality, respectively:
Furthermore, the Greater Copenhagen Region has a number of other international primary and lower secondary schools with English, German or French as teaching language:• Bjørn’s International School, Copenhagen
• Copenhagen International School
• European School Copenhagen
• Institut Sankt Joseph, Copenhagen
• L’école franco-danoise, Copenhagen
• Lycée Français, Prins Henriks, Copenhagen
• North Zealand International School, Hørsholm
• Rygaards International School, Copenhagen
• Skt. Josef's International School, Roskilde
• Sankt Petri Schule, Copenhagen
• International School of HellerupNote that most international schools are private and charge school fees.
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When your child starts primary school, they can join an after-school activity at BFO (Ballerup after-school activities), which is associated to their school. This program offers fun activities and playtime for two to three hours after school. Registration takes place through the school.
From their fifth year in primary school, your child can join a leisure club, and later, a youth club once they turn 14. Youth clubs provide leisure activities and social interactions. It is a good idea to check with the school to see which club sections are located in the area, so your child can be with their classmates.
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There are more than 22,500 permanent homes in Ballerup Municipality. Approximately half of these properties are privately owned, while about 57% of them are rentals in the non-profit housing sector. In Denmark, this sector is a widespread form of accommodation, managed by non-profit housing associations and local estate committees.
You can find apartments, terraced houses and detached houses in a variety of sizes in Ballerup, and the accommodation is reasonably priced compared to the surrounding municipalities.
Furthermore, houses in Ballerup Municipality are in general newer and larger than in Copenhagen and are designed for modern families with comfortable kitchens and bathrooms and large bedrooms.
In Ballerup you will find an abundance of leisure facilities and play grounds near all residential areas.
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Multi-use arena
Ballerup Super Arena is Denmark’s only indoor bike arena and one of the country’s largest multi-use arenas. All year round, the modern multi-use arena provides the setting for a number of events at international level in sport, entertainment and business.
Music and theatre
Baltoppen LIVE is the municipality's cultural hub, featuring touring artists from various genres like music (folk, rock, pop, jazz), theater, circus, dance, and comedy for a vibrant entertainment experience.
The Ballerup Musik- og Kulturskole offers teaching for all children and young people in the municipality up to 25 years old. The school offers rhythmics, music workshops, instrumental lessons, and courses in song, computer music and study techniques.
Spillestedet Baghuset is the municipality’s small cosy live music venue, located in a warehouse in Reehs Kjøbmandsgård that is well over 100 years old. Its repertoire features a wide range of events, e.g. concerts, plays and reviews.
Library
Ballerup has one large library and two smaller cultural centres. In the library and cultural centres, you can borrow books, movies, games and much more.
Museum
Ballerup Museum is located in the old village of Pederstrup, where the farms with their thatched roofs are dotted around a small pond. The museum provides an insight into the local history of the municipality and daily life in Ballerup in the days when Ballerup was still a village. The museum has a special exhibition about the Grand Duchess Olga, who lived in Ballerup from 1930 to 1948.
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Education is important, and in Ballerup Municipality education certainly plays a central role. We have just about every upper secondary education option within the municipality’s boundaries, and having a university makes us one of Denmark’s few university cities.
Upper secondary school
Borupgaard Gymnasium
Lautruphøj 9
2750 Ballerup
http://www.borupgaard-gym.dk/Baltorp Gymnasium
Baltorpvej 20A
2750 Ballerup
http://gymnasier.nextkbh.dk/gymnasier/baltorp-gymnasium/H.C. Ørsted Gymnasiet – Ballerup
Telegrafvej 9
2750 Ballerup
http://www.tec.dk/htx/h-c-oersted-gymnasiet-i-ballerup/Production school
Ballerup Herlev Produktionshøjskole
Lautrupvang 6A
2750 Ballerup
http://bhp-skole.dk/Higher education
Technical University of Denmark
DTU Ballerup Campus
Lautrupvang 15
2750 Ballerup
http://www.diplom.dtu.dk/Student accommodation
Lautrupgård Kollegiet
Sømoseparken 80
2750 Ballerup
http://www.ubsbolig.dk/da/ejendomme/lautrupg-rd-kollegiet