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    Ludvig Peter Fenger (7 July 1833 – 9 March 1905) was a Danish architect. He was a proponent of the Historicist style, and from 1886 to 1904 he held the...
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    Copenhagen Central Fire Station (category Ludvig Fenger buildings)
    Copenhagen City Hall and opposite Tivoli Gardens. It was designed by Ludvig Fenger and inaugurated in 1892. Copenhagen had its first fire department on...
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  • Danish composer Ludvig Fenger (1833–1905), Danish architect Mads Fenger (born 1990), Danish professional football defender Michael Fenger (born 1962), former...
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    Valdemarsgade and was completed in 1880 to design by city architect Ludvig Fenger. The decommissioning of Copenhagen's Bastioned Fortifications was a...
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  • December 18 – Roy Grounds, Australian architect (died 1981) March 9 – Ludvig Fenger, City Architect of Copenhagen (born 1833 March 11 — William R. Walker...
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    St. James's Church, Copenhagen (category Ludvig Fenger buildings)
    was the first church to be built in the district. It was designed by Ludvig Fenger in a Neo-Gothic style and built between 1876 and 1878. Completed in...
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    headquarters in the Copenhagen Central Fire Station which was designed by Ludvig Fenger in the Historicist style and inaugurated in 1892. Copenhagen is recognised...
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    Lexikon. Retrieved 1 November 2019. "C.E. Fenger". Thorvaldsens Museum. Retrieved 1 November 2019. "Holstein, Ludvig Henrik Carl Herman". Salmonsens konversationsleksikon...
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    Western Power Station, Copenhagen (category Ludvig Fenger buildings)
    from 1896–98 and was designed by city architect Ludvig Fenger in collaboration with project architect Ludvig Claussen. It has now been converted into a distant...
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    Vestre Prison (category Ludvig Fenger buildings)
    Fængsel opened in 1895. The building was designed by city architect Ludvig Fenger. During much of the German occupation of Denmark, Vestre Fængsel was...
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  • Fine Arts. Arntzen worked as a designer with Hermann Baagøe Storck, Ludvig Fenger and Valdemar Ingemann. He designed villas and commercial buildings,...
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    theatre, especially those aspiring to become actors. The main building by Ludvig Fenger, the student wing and the octagonal assembly building were listed on...
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    Dedicated 17 September 1887 Architecture Architect(s) Arthur Blomfield, Ludvig Fenger Style Gothic Revival Years built 1887 Administration Diocese Diocese...
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    were added to the design of other architects, including Øksnehallen by Ludvig Fenger in 1901. The section closest to the Central Station is known as the...
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    Charlotte Fenger (born 2 December 1961), known by the stage name Søs Fenger, is a Danish vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter. Since the mid 1980s she...
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    architect Ludvig Fenger. He headed the department of building maintenance from 1899. When city architect Ludvig Fenger died in 1904, Ludvig Claussen,...
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  • 1876–1959 sculptor, most famous for the statue of the Little Mermaid Ref Ludvig Fenger 1833–1905 architect Ref Achton Friis 1871–1939 painter and writer Ref...
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    Rødkilde Højskole, a folk high school just south of Stege completed by Ludvig Fenger in 1866. There are regular bus services to Vordingborg, Bogø, Nykøbing...
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  • Tietgensgade 23 The Western Power Station constructed in 1896–09 to designs by Ludvig Fenger. The building has now been converted into a distant cooling facility...
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  • Some of the other, such as No. 8, No. 10, No. 12, was designed by Ludvig Fenger. No. 19-21, No. 23 and the two buildings on the corner with Christian...
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    Copenhagen Central Fire Station located behind the City Hall. Designed by Ludvig Fenger in the Historicist style, it was inaugurated in 1892. On April 28, 2013...
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    Cemetery was built in 1902 to the design of architect and professor Ludvig Fenger. He favoured the Historicist styles and in Copenhagen he had already...
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    Horace Mayo, Nicholas Senn, James B. Herrick, Ludvig Hektoen, and Howard Taylor Ricketts. In Chicago, Fenger helped demonstrate the bacterial origins of...
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    15-year period in Copenhagen. Fritz Koch, an assistant for city architect Ludvig Fenger, was charged with the design of the new kiosks. The first four kiosks...
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    Ludvig Brandstrup (16 August 1861 – 13 May 1935) was a Danish sculptor. He is remembered above all for his equestrian statue of Christian IX in Esbjerg...
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    The new baptismal font from 1872 was made by the sculptor Evens by Ludvig Fenger's design, in black marble and sandstone. A model of Niels Juel's ship...
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    made by Oluf Jacobsen. It was made in 1744. The chalice is from 1673. Ludvig Fenger (1833–1905), architect and proponent of the Historicist style BY3: Population...
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    shipbuilder Conrad Christian Hornung (1801 in Skælskør – 1873), piano maker Ludvig Fenger (1833 in Slots Bjergby – 1905), architect and proponent of the Historicist...
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    Ditlevsen's School. Both buildings were designed by city architect Ludvig Fenger. Christ Church was designed by Valdemar Koch in an Italian style. He...
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  • planning of the neighbourhood, in collaboration with City Architect Ludvig Fenger. Special coins were from 1894 made by the company Fritz Meyer in Gothersgade...
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