It provides tactical transport for all parts of the Danish state.
The building was acquired by the Danish state in 1979.
This was the first railway line in the Danish state.
Since 1849 disparate systems of government had co-existed within the Danish state.
In 1982 the Danish state took the island over.
Almost four decades later, in 1902, he donated it to the Danish state.
As of January 2007 the church has 120 members and is an approved religious community by the Danish state.
The school was founded in 1969 by the Danish state.
The park was given to the Danish state as a present with three conditions:
Now owned by the Danish state, it is used as a venue for meetings and conferences.