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to design the building at Sankt Annæ Plads 1–3 with high-end apartments for well-to-do members of the bourgeoisie. Hetsch made the initial renderings in 1847 but was removed from the project after a dispute with Fibiger and the building was instead completed by
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The building was altered in 1881. It was listed in 1932. The building was listed in 1932. It was adapted for use as offices in the post war period but restored in 1988. The facade was restored by Erik Jørgensens Tegnestue with assistance from Bo Kierkegaard in 1996.
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roof. The building is flanked by two lower pavilions, each of which has a gateway in the ground floor, a loggia with columns on the first floor and a roof terrace with decorated
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Designed in the Historicist style, the building consists of four storeys over a high cellar and is seven bays wide. It stands on a plinth of granite and is topped by a
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runs between the first and second storey of the buildings and the two pavilions and a blank, white frieze runs between the second and third floor. The
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to a slightly modified design in 1849. The building contained two apartments in the ground floor and a single apartment on the others floors.
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in the Danish national registry of protected buildings and in 1932. Danmarks Skibskredit A/S is now based in the building.
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The site where building stands today was formerly part of the gardens of the neighboring
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The civil servant George Joachim Quaade, who had previously had a residence at
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19 in 1854. In 1856 he became Department executive (departementschef) of the
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contains plan drawings and facade renderings of the building.
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Danmarks Skibskreditfond. En byggesag på Sankt Annæ Plads
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Danmarks Skibskredit A/S is now based in the building.
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lived in the building from 1863. Royal Ballet Master
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Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′56.4″N 12°35′22.04″E / 55.682333°N 12.5894556°E / 55.682333; 12.5894556
Gustav Friedrich Hetsch
Late Neoclassical
Sankt Annæ Plads
Copenhagen
Denmark
Danish Heritage Agency
Lindencrone Mansion
Gustav Friedrich Hetsch
Peter Christoph Hagemann

Amalienborg
Bredgade
in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Brussels
Berlin
Gustav Edvard Brock
August Bournonville

Half-hip
slate
parapet
meander
frieze
nornice
window sills

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