Brædstrup is a former railway town in Jutland, Denmark at the railway between Horsens and Silkeborg which was closed in 1968. Until 1 January 2007 it was the municipal seat of the former Brædstrup Municipality and today, with a population of 3,967 (1 January 2025), it is the second largest town of Horsens Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark. The town is situated northwest of Horsens.
Brædstrup is a former railway town in Jutland, Denmark at the railway between Horsens and Silkeborg which was closed in 1968. Until 1 January 2007 it was the municipal seat of the former Brædstrup Municipality and today, with a population of 3,967 (1 January 2025), it is the second largest town of Horsens Municipality, Central Denmark Region in Denmark. The town is situated northwest of Horsens.
== Notable people == Henrik Stubkjær (born 1961 in Brædstrup) a Danish theologian and Bishop of Viborg Kristian Thulesen Dahl (born 1969 in Brædstrup) a Danish politician, leader of the Danish People's Party since 2012, member of the Folketing since 1994. Allan Søgaard (born 1978 in Brædstrup) a Danish former football player, 304 caps with AC Horsens Mette Abildgaard (born 1988 in Føvling at Brædstrup) a Danish politician, member of the Folketing
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