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  2. Moltke's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Moltke's Palace or Christian VII's Palace is one of the four palaces of Amalienborg in Copenhagen that was originally built for Lord High Steward Adam Gottlob Moltke. It is the southwestern palace, and since 1885, has been used to accommodate and entertain prominent guests, for receptions, and for ceremonial purposes.

  3. Amalienborg - Wikipedia

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    Amalienborg (Danish pronunciation: [æˈmɛˀljn̩ˌpɒˀ]) is the official residence for the Danish royal family and is located in Copenhagen. Frederick VIII's palace complex has four identical Classical façades, effectively four palaces, with Rococo interiors, laid around an octagonal courtyard (Danish: Amalienborg Slotsplads).

  4. Moltke Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Moltke's Mansion is a town mansion on the corner of Bredgade and Dronningens Tværgade in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of several town mansions in Frederiksstaden , although it actually predates the neighbourhood by half a century.

  5. Category:Palaces in Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Category: Palaces in Copenhagen. ... Moltke's Palace This page was last edited on 29 March 2013, at 22:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Frederiksstaden - Wikipedia

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    A. G. Moltke was in charge of the project and Nicolai Eigtved [3] was the main architect. Frederiksstaden has Amalienborg Palace, the Danish residence palace complex with François Joseph Saly's equestrian statue monument to King Frederik V of Denmark in the middle of the octagonal plaza, and Frederik's Church at its center.

  7. Nicolai Eigtved - Wikipedia

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    Christian IX's Palace at Amalienborg. In 1748 it was 300 years since the Oldenburg family took the throne in Denmark, and in 1749 the 300-year jubilee of the coronation of Christian I of Denmark was commemorated with the establishment of a new district in Copenhagen called Frederiksstad. Heading the project was Moltke, and Eigtved was architect.

  8. Architecture of Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Leading the project was A. G. Moltke, with Nicolai Eigtved as the main architect. Frederiksstaden has Amalienborg Palace and Marble Church at its centre and together they create an axis that was extended with the creation of the new Copenhagen Opera House in 2005 on the other side of the harbour basin. The district is characterized by straight ...

  9. List of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Type Date Coordinates Notes Ref Belvedere: Country house: 1842: Ref: Bernstorff Palace: Manor house: 1765: Ref: Charlottenlund Palace: Country house

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