- Jørgen Vesterholt, are clad in
weathering steel,
earning them the
nickname Rustenborg (Danish for "rusty fortress"). In 1977,
Robert Indiana created a Hebrew...
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epitome of
Danish functionalist architecture, the
campus has been
nicknamed Rustenborg (which
roughly translates as The
Rusty Castle) by
students and staff,...
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epitome of
Danish functionalist architecture, the
campus has been
nicknamed Rustenborg (which
roughly translates as The
Rusty Castle) by
students and staff,...
-
shortly prior to his
death in 1794. He had
inherited the
country house Rustenborg in
Kongens Lyngby from his
foster father in 1775. "Hermann Abbestée"....
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Sneglebakken in
Kongens Lyngby from 1734 to 1760. In 1768, he
acquired Rustenborg from Jean
Henri Desmercières. On 15
January 1744 in the
German Reformed...
- Søbøtker. He also
owned the
country houses Hummeltofte,
Marienborg and
Rustenborg. At the 1787 census, Søbøtker
resided in the
building with the unmarried...