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  2. Architecture of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    e. The architecture of Denmark has its origins in the Viking Age, revealed by archaeological finds. It was established in the Middle Ages when first Romanesque, then Gothic churches and cathedrals, were built throughout the country. During this period, brick became the construction material of choice for churches, fortifications and castles, as ...

  3. Nordic Classicism - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Classicism. Stockholm Public Library (1920–28) by Gunnar Asplund. Nordic Classicism was a style of architecture that briefly blossomed in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland) between 1910 and 1930. Until a resurgence of interest for the period during the 1980s (marked by several scholarly studies and public ...

  4. National Romantic style - Wikipedia

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    The National Romantic style was a Nordic architectural style that was part of the National Romantic movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is often considered to be a form of Art Nouveau. The National Romantic style spread across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, as well as Russia, where it also appeared ...

  5. Category:19th-century architecture in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Baroque Revival architecture in Copenhagen‎ (5 P) R. Railway stations in Denmark opened in the 19th century‎ (6 C) This page was last ...

  6. Category:Architecture in Denmark by century - Wikipedia

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  7. Architecture of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Copenhagen in Denmark is characterised by a wide variety of styles, progressing through Christian IV 's early 17th century landmarks and the elegant 17th century mansions and palaces of Frederiksstaden, to the late 19th century residential boroughs and cultural institutions to the modernistic contribution of the 20th century ...

  8. Biedermeier - Wikipedia

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    The Biedermeier period was an era in Central Europe between 1815 and 1848 during which the middle classes grew in number and the arts began to appeal to their sensibilities. The period began with the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and ended with the onset of the Revolutions of 1848. The term derives from the fictional mediocre poet Gottlieb ...

  9. Category:19th century in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    19th-century architecture in Denmark‎ (3 C) C. 19th century in Copenhagen‎ (4 C, 13 P) D. Danish Golden Age‎ (3 P) 19th-century disasters in Denmark‎ (1 C) E.