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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 been the leading Danish architect in the late 18th century.
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CasparFrederik (Friedrich) Harsdorff (26 May 1735 – 24 May 1799), also known as C.F. Harsdorff, was a Danish neoclassical architect considered to have...
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unveiled in 1771, five years after King Frederik V's death in 1766. In 1766–1769, he commissioned CasparFrederikHarsdorff to build a memorial chapel for himself...
for sandstone from Bornholm and marble from Norway. In 1781, CasparFrederikHarsdorff was presented with the former botanical garden in Amaliegade on...
waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. Completed in 1783 to the design of CasparFrederikHarsdorff, it was converted into dwellings in the late 1970s. The warehouse...
hygiene, comfort and seclusion to serve from the said water". CasparFrederikHarsdorff is commissioned to redesign the Hercules Pavilion at Rosenborg...
completed. Eriksholm Castle on the Isefjord (Denmark), designed by CasparFrederikHarsdorff, is completed. Sandbjerg in Jutland (Denmark) is built. Terraced...
who in the late 18th century altered it with the assistance of CasparFrederikHarsdorff and Joseph Christian Lillie. The National Museum of Denmark has...
Copenhagen was inaugurated on 31 March 1754, and given as a gift to the King Frederik V on his 31st birthday. Its name was changed to the Royal Danish Academy...
Amaliegade is spanned by a colonnade. Designed by royal architect CasparFrederikHarsdorff, it was built in 1794–95 to connect Moltke's Palace, the residence...
in a building (now demolished) designed in the 18th century by CasparFrederikHarsdorff.: 16 The official logo of the bank is a nineteenth-century version...
1606 but it was adapted to its current Neoclassical style by CasparFrederikHarsdorff in 1773 after the gardens had been opened to the public. The pavilion...
18th-century warehouse in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was designed by CasparFrederikHarsdorff and built from 1780 to 1781 for the Danish West India Company...
Theophilus Hansen (1813–1891), architect active in Athens and Vienna CasparFrederikHarsdorff (1735–1799), Golden Age architect Malene Hauxner (1942–), architect...
architect and master builder, one of the most significant pupils of CasparFrederikHarsdorff. Together with architects such as Andreas Hallander and Johan...
merchant and shipowner Erich Erichsen in 1799. It was designed by CasparFrederikHarsdorff but when he died later that same year it was completed by his...
space Kunsthal Charlottenborg. The Harsdorff House (No. 3-5,) was built in 1780 to design by CasparFrederikHarsdorff. The building's facade was to serve...
building is from 1798-00 where it replaced a house designed by CasparFrederikHarsdorff which was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1795. The convent was...
and Marienlyst Palace near Helsingør. One of Jardin's pupils, CasparFrederikHarsdorff, turned out to be Denmark's most prominent 18th-century architect...
Royal Danish Academy of Art ca. 1774-1780, and was a student of CasparFrederikHarsdorff, then director of the academy and Denmark's leading architect...