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Name Image Location Date Coordinates Notes Ref Amalienborg: Frederiksstaden: 1760: Ref: Bakkehuset: Frederiksberg: 1520s: Ref: Barchmann Mansion: City centre: 1742
In 1754, Lauritz de Thurah acquired an agricultural property, a former tenant farn, in order to establish a suitable country house for himself outside Copenhagen.. Simultaneously he was also building a town house for himself in Amaliegade in Copenhagen's new Frederiksstaden district, the responsibility of which he had been assigned after the death of Nicolai Eigtved (1701–1754) the pre
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 ...
the oldest amusement park in the world Royal Danish Theatre: Indre By: 1748 Old scene, 1874 New scene Neoclassicism (?) Assistens Cemetery: Nørrebro: 1760, (1706 as temporary plague cemetery) cemetery where many famous Danes rest * Rundetårn: Indre By: 1642 fortress tower, the highest building in the world without stairs City Hall: Indre By: 1905
Bakkehuset (lit. ' The Hill House ') is a historic house museum on Rahbeks Allé in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark.Dating from the 1520s, it has served a number of functions over the years, including as a farmhouse, inn, private home, psychiatric hospital and orphanage.
Nordre Toldbod is a waterfront area in Copenhagen, Denmark, located at the north end of Larsens Plads and just south of Kastellet. It takes its name after the custom house or toldbod which used to be located in the area. Most of the historic buildings in the area were torn down in 1973 when the site was redeveloped but its central waterfront ...
The Gustmeyer House (Danish: Gustmeyers Gård) is a historic property on Ved Stranden, opposite Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen, in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built in 1797 to a Neoclassical design by Johan Martin Quist. The Nobel Prize-winning physicist Niels Bohr was born in the building. McKinsey & Company is now based in the ...
The Yellow Palace, early 19th-century. Carl Friedrich Busky (1743-1808), a wealthy merchant and Prussian consul, acquired the mansion in 1775. Busky was married to Ana Sophia Gad, a daughter of shiobuilder at Fabritius & Wever's shipyard Ole Gad and his wife Maren Gad. They resided in the building with their five-year-ol