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Bernstorff Palace (Danish:
Bernstorff Slot) in Gentofte, Copenhagen, Denmark, was
built in the
middle of the 18th
century for
Foreign Minister Count Johann...
- The
Yellow Palace (Danish: Det Gule
Palæ), or Bergum's Mansion, is an 18th-century town
mansion situated at
Amaliegade 18, next to
Amalienborg Palace,...
- on 2011-08-03.
Retrieved 2011-12-31. "Nationalmuseet -
tidligere Prinsens Palæ" (in Danish). indenforvoldene.dk.
Archived from the
original on 2012-05-27...
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original on 2007-10-22.
Retrieved 2010-01-07. "Thotts
Palæ". Gyldendal.
Retrieved 2009-08-30. "Søheltens
palæ på
Kongens Nytorv". Berlingske. 21
December 2006...
- The
Bernstorff Mansion (Danish:
Bernstorffske Palæ) is a Rococo-style town
mansion situated at the
corner of
Bredgade and
Frederiksgade in the Frederiksstaden...
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either a
palace or a
castle (instead of
words in
rarer use such as palats/
palæ, kastell, or borg). In Dutch, the word slot is
considered to be more archaic...
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Mansion (Danish: Det Gule
Palæ i Roskilde), also
known as
Roskilde Palace and as the
Yellow Mansion (Danish: Det Gule
Palæ), is a
former royal Baroque...
- The
Thott Mansion (Danish:
Thotts Palæ) is a
listed town
mansion located on
Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
built for the
naval officer Niels...
- Philology, Vol. 6, No. 2 (1885), pp. 170-189; p. 179. Morgan, John D. (1983). "
Palae-pharsalus – the
Battle and the Town", The
American Journal of Archaeology...
- The
spouses lived in the
Bernstorff Mansion (Danish: Det
Bernstorffske Palæ) on the
corner of
Bredgade and Frederiksgade. It had been
bought for them...