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1840s architecture in Denmark

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  • Rosendal, Faxe Municipality
    Rosendal, Faxe Municipality manor house in Faxe Municipality, Denmark
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    Rosendal is a manor house and estate located 3.5 km south of Faxe in southeastern Denmark. It was until 1781 mostly owned by the intermarried Rosenkrantz and Juul families. The three-winged main building and the three-winged home farm (avlsgården) were listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1950. The two-storey main wing is from 1849 and was designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll but some of the other buildings date from the 17th century. Rosendal is now owned by the Hong Kong-based Danish shipping Jebsen family.
  • Belvedere, Gentofte Municipality
    Belvedere, Gentofte Municipality Neoclassical country house located at Strandvejen 407 in Klampenborg
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    Belvedere is a Neoclassical country house located at Strandvejen 407 in Klampenborg, Gentofte Municipality, some 15 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places on 3 January 1989.
  • Roskilde Gymnasium
    Roskilde Gymnasium Public gymnasium school in Roskilde, Denmark
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    Roskilde Gymnasium is a gymnasium (upper secondary school) in central Roskilde, Denmark. It is based in the historical premises of Roskilde Cathedral School, facing the square in front of Roskilde Cathedral. The school has 1030 students and 90 teachers and a wide variety of study programs.
  • Thorvaldsen Museum
    Thorvaldsen Museum Museum in Copenhagen
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    The Thorvaldsen Museum is a single-artist museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the art of Danish and Icelandic Neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770–1844), who lived and worked in Rome for most of his life (1796–1838). The museum is located on the small island of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen next to Christiansborg Palace. Designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, the building was constructed from 1838 to 1848 following a public collection of funds in 1837.
  • Egeløkke
    Egeløkke manor house in Langeland Municipality, Denmark
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    Broløkke is a manor house and estate on Langeland, Denmark. The present main building was constructed in 1845–46 to a Neoclassical designs by Gustav Friedrich Hetsch, but was heightened with one storey in 1890. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1979. It has remained in the hands of the same family since 1687.
  • Duebrødre Kloster
    Duebrødre Kloster Historical building in central Roskilde, Denmark
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    Duebrødre Kloster is a historical building located at the corner of Bredegade and Allehelgensgade in central Roskilde, Denmark. It was built in 1841 to a design by Jørgen Hansen Koch.
  • Vennerslund
    Vennerslund manor house in Guldborgsund Municipality, Denmark
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    Vennerslund is a manor house located 11 km northwest of Nykøbing on the island of Falster in southeastern Denmark. The estate has belonged to the Grandjean family since 1809. The new and old main buildings were both listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 13 April 1950. The estate has a total area of 1010 hectares and borders Guldborgsund in the west.
  • Hald's House
    Hald's House Building in Aarhus, Denmark
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    Hald's House (Danish: Halds Gård) is a 4-winged house and a listed building in Aarhus, Denmark. The house was built in 1870 and was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 7 October 1970. The house is situated in the central Indre by neighborhood on Vesterport.
  • Jydske Asyl
    Jydske Asyl Building in Aarhus, Denmark
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    Jydske Asyl (Asylum of Jutland) is a listed building in Aarhus, Denmark constructed in 1850 and listed in the national Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 15 December 1997. The building was built as a psychiatric hospital and has functioned as such since completion. The buildings hosts Risskov Psychiatric Hospital as well as a museum showcasing the history of psychiatric care and art created by patients.
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