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Caspar Frederik (Friedrich)
Harsdorff (26 May 1735 – 24 May 1799), also
known as C.F.
Harsdorff, was a
Danish neoclassical architect considered to have...
- The
Harsdorff House (
Harsdorffs Hus) is a
historic property located on
Kongens Nytorv in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
built by
Caspar Frederik...
- Nelson. Pimlico. ISBN 978-0-7126-6123-2. Raabyemagle,
Hanne (1998). "
Harsdorff shows the way". In Raabyemagle, H.; Smidt, C. (eds.).
classicism in Copenhagen...
- IX's Palace. A colonnade,
designed by
royal architect Caspar Frederik Harsdorff, was
added in 1794–1795 to
connect the
recently occupied King's palace...
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sandstone from
Bornholm and
marble from Norway. In 1781,
Caspar Frederik Harsdorff was
presented with the
former botanical garden in
Amaliegade on the condition...
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bombardment of the city in 1807.
Building on the
experience of C. F.
Harsdorff in the late 18th century, the main
proponent of
classicism in the Golden...
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master builder, one of the most
significant pupils of
Caspar Frederik Harsdorff.
Together with
architects such as
Andreas Hallander and
Johan Martin Quist...
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school is the
Harsdorff building (Munkegata 8),
which was
completed in 1786. The
building is
named after its
designer Caspar Harsdorff, a
royal Danish...
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created as a
collaboration between Wiedewelt and
architect Caspar Frederik Harsdorff. In 1768-1769
Wiedewelt traveled to
Paris and
London in the
company of...
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building (now demolished)
designed in the 18th
century by
Caspar Frederik Harsdorff.: 16 The
official logo of the bank is a nineteenth-century
version of...