Odense Palace (Danish: Odense Slot) in the city of Odense on the Danish island of Funen has its origins in a 15th-century monastery which passed to the Crown after the Reformation, and since then has served as an administrative building: in turn as a seigneurial residence, an amt administrator's residence, a governor's residence, and a municipal government building. The main white Baroque building with 13 bays was designed by J.C. Krieger and completed in 1723.[1]
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OdensePalace (Danish: Odense Slot) in the city of Odense on the Danish island of Funen has its origins in a 15th-century monastery which passed to the...
flowers. The city is home to OdensePalace, erected by King Frederik IV who died there in 1730, the Odense Theatre, the Odense Symphony Orchestra, and the...
Odense, Denmark. The first Museum in Odense opened in 1860 under the name Nordisk Museum located in OdensePalace. During 1885 it moved to a newly erected...
Albani Bryggerierne A/S (Eng.: Albani Breweries) is a brewery located in Odense, Denmark, and the vast majority of its customers live on the island of Funen...
14 November 1814 at the age of 38 in OdensePalace, Denmark. He was buried in the Church of Saint John in Odense, but in 1862 his remains were transferred...
Sophie Reventlow 4 April 1721 Copenhagen Three children 12 October 1730 OdensePalace Aged 59 Christian VI 12 October 1730 – 6 August 1746 (15 years, 298 days)...
1730 on a muster travel; he reached Gottorp but had to return, and died in Odense, on the day after his 59th birthday. He was buried in Roskilde Cathedral...
Sophie Reventlow 4 April 1721 Copenhagen three children 12 October 1730 OdensePalace aged 59 Christian VI 12 October 1730 – 6 August 1746 (15 years, 299 days)...
well be the year the church was completed. The tower is adjacent to OdensePalace which was originally built as a monastery. The church has a three manual...
Frederiksberg Park), Clausholm Castle, Rosenborg Castle, Hirschholm Palace, and OdensePalace. Following the Copenhagen Fire of 1728, he was involved in the...
listed buildings in Odense Municipality, Denmark. Note:: This list is incomplete. A complete list of listed buildings in Odense Municipality can be found...
were torn down, the stone being used from 1722 for the construction of OdensePalace. The buildings still standing were used to store grain or gunpowder...
in the guardroom at Christiansborg Palace (1912) and the equestrian statue of King Christian IX (1912) in Odense's Royal Gardens. Echo, Rosenborg Castle...
and Football League for Morton and Crystal Palace, scoring 28 goals. He also played for Danish club Odense BK and for the Denmark National Team. Bartram...
been in the family since 1678. Juel died on 1 September 1767 in at OdensePalace. He is buried at Bregninge Kirke on Tåsinge. He served as courtier to...
Frederiksborg Palace (1863–64), also under Meldahl. Lendorf managed his own firm in Odense (1864–83) and then in Copenhagen. He was drawing teacher at Odense Technical...
ballets, plays, and animated and live-action films. Andersen was born in Odense, Denmark, on 2 April 1805. He had a stepsister named Karen. His father,...
several mansions and palaces: the Riddarhuset (the House of Nobility), the Bonde Palace, the Tessin Palace and the Oxenstierna Palace. The oldest building...
Culture and Palaces, ISBN 9788792687364 Runge, Mads; Neubauer, Wolfgang, "Vikingeborgen Nonnebakken i Odense – Museum Odense", Årbogen Odense bys museer...
are the capital Copenhagen on Zealand; Aarhus and Aalborg in Jutland; and Odense on Funen. The country occupies a total area of 42,943.9 square kilometres...
2 November 2013. Jørgen Pedersen: Riddere af Elefantordenen 1559–2009, Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2009. ISBN 8776744345 Membership of the Constantinian...
palaces located on the island since Bishop Absalon constructed the city's first castle on the island in 1167 at the site where Christiansborg Palace lies...