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  2. Architecture of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    View of Copenhagen from the tower of the Church of Our Saviour. 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 ...

  3. Rosenborggade 7–9 - Wikipedia

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    Rosenborggade 79 is a complex of mid-19th-century buildings situated at the corner of Rosenborggade and Tornebuskegade, close to Nørreport station, in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It consists of a large corner building (Rosenborggade 9/Tornebuskegade 1, 1810, heightened 1846–47), an adjacent building in Rosenborggade (No. 7, 1847 ...

  4. Category:Buildings and structures in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Architecture in Copenhagen by period or style (9 C) Buildings and structures in Copenhagen by type (28 C) Listed buildings and structures in Copenhagen (7 C, 68 P)

  5. Danish Architecture Centre - Wikipedia

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    With the move to the heart of Copenhagen’s Cultural District, DAC has become an international experience destination with more than 100 employees. Copenhagen has been named the 2023 World Capital of Architecture by UNESCO. Throughout the year DAC has been the meeting hub offering a program with a wide range of activities.

  6. Category:Neoclassical architecture in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neoclassical architecture in Copenhagen" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Fortifications of Copenhagen (17th century) - Wikipedia

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    The grounds which used to be occupied by the fortifications are still known as the Fortification Ring (Danish: Fæstningsringen). [9] From the ramparts were first decommissioned and purchased by the City of Copenhagen, their grounds have been dominated by parks and other recreational uses.

  8. Bibliography of Danish architecture - Wikipedia

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    Brochmann, Odd (1970). Copenhagen: a history of the city told through its buildings.Arkitektens forlag. ISBN 9788774070085.; Datz, C.; Kullman, Christof (2005 ...

  9. Peter Bredsdorff - Wikipedia

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    He headed the first planning office for the urban development of Copenhagen from 1949 to 1952 and became a professional member of the urban development committee as well as head of the secretariat. In 1955, he was appointed urban planning architect for Copenhagen Municipality and head of the newly established general planning department.