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17 relations: Brynjólfur Pétursson, Cadastre, Chamfer, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Fire of 1795, Denmark, First lieutenant, Jørgen Henrich Rawert, Kattesundet, Listed buildings in Copenhagen Municipality, Neoclassical architecture, Peter Meyn, Philip Lange, Retail clerk, Royal Danish Orchestra, Søe-Assurance Compagniet, Vestergade, Copenhagen.
- Residential buildings completed in 1798
Brynjólfur Pétursson
Brynjólfur Pétursson (15 April 1810 – 18 October 1851) was an Icelandic lawyer and government official.
See Vestergade 15 and Brynjólfur Pétursson
Cadastre
A cadastre or cadaster is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country.
See Vestergade 15 and Cadastre
Chamfer
A chamfer is a transitional edge between two faces of an object.
Copenhagen
Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.
See Vestergade 15 and Copenhagen
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
The Copenhagen Fire of 1795 (Københavns brand 1795) started on Friday, 5 June 1795, at or around 3 pm by the Navy's old base south east of Kongens Nytorv on Gammelholm, in the Navy's magazine for coal and timber, the so-called Dellehave.
See Vestergade 15 and Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
First lieutenant
First lieutenant is a commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces; in some forces, it is an appointment.
See Vestergade 15 and First lieutenant
Jørgen Henrich Rawert
Jørgen Henrich Rawert was a (16 August 1751 – 14 July 1823) was a Danish architect.
See Vestergade 15 and Jørgen Henrich Rawert
Kattesundet
Kattesundet (lit. "The Cat Strait") is a side street to the shopping street Strøget in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
See Vestergade 15 and Kattesundet
Listed buildings in Copenhagen Municipality
This is a list of listed buildings in Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark.
See Vestergade 15 and Listed buildings in Copenhagen Municipality
Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.
See Vestergade 15 and Neoclassical architecture
Peter Meyn
Peter Meyn (8 April 1749 - 11 April 1808) was a Danish architect.
See Vestergade 15 and Peter Meyn
Philip Lange
Frantz Philip Nicolai Lange (31 March 1756 – 28 March 1805) was a Danish architect and master mason.
See Vestergade 15 and Philip Lange
Retail clerk
A retail clerk, also known as a sales clerk, shop clerk, retail associate, or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) shop assistant, sales assistant or customer service assistant, is a service role in a retail business.
See Vestergade 15 and Retail clerk
Royal Danish Orchestra
The Royal Danish Orchestra (Danish: Det Kongelige Kapel) is a Danish orchestra based in Copenhagen.
See Vestergade 15 and Royal Danish Orchestra
Søe-Assurance Compagniet
, often referred to as, was founded in 1728 as the first marine insurance company in Denmark.
See Vestergade 15 and Søe-Assurance Compagniet
Vestergade, Copenhagen
Vestergade (lit. "West Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, linking Gammeltorv in the northeast with the City Hall Square in the southwest.
See Vestergade 15 and Vestergade, Copenhagen
See also
Residential buildings completed in 1798
- Admiralgade 25
- Badstuestræde 7
- Brolæggerstræde 6
- Buurmester House
- Fortunstræde 1
- Gammel Strand 52
- Gyldenfeldt House
- Højbro Plads 17
- Knabrostræde 19
- Knabrostræde 21
- Kompagnistræde 12
- Kompagnistræde 14
- Kompagnistræde 24
- Laksegade 26
- Naboløs 3
- Nytorv 15
- Pakhusgaarden
- Rådhusstræde 1
- Vestergade 15
- Vestergade 7, Copenhagen


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