Ploug House with the spire of the former St. Nicolas' Church in the background
General information
Architectural style
Neoclassical
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
Country
Denmark
Construction started
1798
Completed
1799
Client
C. F. Friderici
Design and construction
Architect(s)
Andreas Hallander
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