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together with Almindelig Hospital and Pflueg was placed under supervision of a director general since his administration was deemed to costly. The move had, however, disturbed the operations of the weaving mill and deteriorated the institution economy even further. In 1782, Pflueg was fired without
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Gilles Vilhelm Faenen's former factory site in Store Kongensgade was chosen as the location of the new institution and Plejehus designed the buildings which were completed in 1769. The complex contained a linen weaving mill operated by the residents using
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assigned him as an assistant to the director of the institution. The following year he left the engineering troops to assume a position as director of a new institution which was given the name Christians Plejehjem after
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made by soldier wives and daughters. Other crafts were also practiced in the facility. The complex was originally intended for 300 residents but was home to 500 by 1772 approximately half of which were children.
346:. Above the gate is a two-bay wall dormer and a coat of arms Frederick V's monogram and. The gate opens to two consecutive courtyards. The wing separating the two courtyards from each other contains the chapel. 593: 208:, or St. Ann's Quarter, which was created when Copenhagen's East Rampart was given a more northernly course in the 1649s. A large property on the site was listed in Copenhagen's first 600: 857: 236:
In the early 1760s, Christian Carl Pflueg. an officer in the engineering troops, proposed an improvement of the conditions in the home for war veterans at
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Hass. It was later divided into smaller properties. The property on the site was listed in the new cadastre of 1756 as No. 216/217, owned by
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When Christians Plejehus moved to Sølvgade in 1776, its old buildings in Store Kongensgade were taken over by the
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The building is 15 bays long has a median risalit with rustication and the ground floor is decorated with 10
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in 1776. The complex was subsequently used as a new home for the Royal Orphanage until a new building in
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was inaugurated in 1880, The building complex in Store Kongensgade was listed on the
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The Royal Orphanagewas based in the complex until 1880 when a new building in
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rented the chapel from 1886 until 1948 and became home to several
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of 1689 as No. 115 in St. Ann's East Quarter, owned by one
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The complex contains a mixture of apartments and offices.
516:"Christians plejehus - C.C. Pflueg fra Uggerslevgaard" 179:in 1918. It surrounds two consecutive courtyards. 608: 330:in the 1960s. It has later been converted into a 278: 177:Danish registry of protected buildings and places 167:. The fairly shortlived institution relocated to 839: 450: 448: 858:Listed buildings and structures in Copenhagen 594: 445: 427:"Københavnske Jævnførelsesregistre 1689-2008" 224:Christian Carl Pflueg and Christians Plejehus 483: 481: 479: 853:Buildings and structures completed in 1769 601: 587: 262:In 1775, Christians Plejehus was moved to 187: 476: 383:The front wing viewed from the courtyard. 267:pension and Christians Plejehus moved to 204:The site is located in the area known as 151:is a former military retirement home for 334:. 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Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°41′12.24″N 12°35′25.76″E / 55.6867333°N 12.5904889°E / 55.6867333; 12.5904889
Royal Danish Army
war veterans
Store Kongensgade
Copenhagen
Denmark
Sølvgade Barracks
Randersgade
Danish registry of protected buildings and places

Christian Gedde's map
New Copenhagen
cadastre

Ladegården
fieldmarshal-general
Christian VII
yarn
Sølvgade Barracks
Eckernførde
Schleswig-Holstein

Royal Orphanage
Randersgade
Østerbro

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