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    Church (Danish: Frederiks Kirke), popularly known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken) for its rococo architecture, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Copenhagen...
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    Marmorkirken station (lit. Marble Church) is an underground Copenhagen Metro station located at the Marble Church, facing Bredgade, in downtown Copenhagen...
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    (Danish: Frederikskirke), commonly known as The Marble Church (Danish: Marmorkirken). Amalienborg Copenhagen Opera House The long axis on which Amalienborg...
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  • Publishing Platform. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-4609-2101-2. Retrieved 2023-09-17. Marmorkirken.dk: Marble Church Archived 2008-10-08 at the Wayback Machine "Facts and...
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    shared with the M3 (2020) Østerport (interchange with S-trains and DSB) Marmorkirken (The Marble Church) Kongens Nytorv (interchange with all other metro...
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    station Copenhagen Metro Following station Marmorkirken clockwise M3 Trianglen counter-clockwise Marmorkirken towards Copenhagen South M4 Nordhavn towards...
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    Church (Lofotkatedralen) in Kabelvåg and outside of Frederik's Church (Marmorkirken) in Copenhagen. Egede's statue at Frederick's Church in Copenhagen was...
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    permission for 24-hour work days and noise levels of up to 78 db at the Marmorkirken site. This forced construction to stop work at 6PM until a final ruling...
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    Frederik's Church ( Frederiks Kirke), popularly known as the Marble Church (Marmorkirken) so that if one stands in the main entrance of the Opera, one can see...
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    organist and improviser on the organ at a concert at the Frederikskirken (Marmorkirken) in Copenhagen. When he was 12, he started to study music theory under...
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    towards Lufthavnen Gammel Strand clockwise M3 Marmorkirken counter-clockwise Gammel Strand towards Copenhagen South M4 Marmorkirken towards Orientkaj...
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    Regional trains, X 2000, EuroNight, Copenhagen Airport (air travel) Marmorkirken Underground 2019 N/A 1 — Mozarts Plads Underground 2024 N/A 2 — Nordhavn#...
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    Location Copenhagen, Denmark Quarter City centre Nearest metro station Marmorkirken Coordinates 55°41′13.63″N 12°35′13.31″E / 55.6871194°N 12.5870306°E...
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    death in 1754, Anthon led the account-taking work on Frederik's Church (Marmorkirken). In 1761 he was named Royal Master Builder with responsibility for all...
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    near Christiansborg Palace Kongens Nytorv (interchange with M1 and M2) Marmorkirken (The Marble Church) Østerport (interchange with S-trains and DSB) Trianglen...
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    Frederik's Church (Frederikskirke), now known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken), work on which had begun in 1749. A contract to bring Jardin to Denmark...
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    (Frederikskirke), now commonly referred to as now known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken). Moltke, who was also director for the Danish Asiatic Company, had Eigtved...
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    Frederik's Church (Frederikskirke), now known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken), work on which had been halted 1770 after French neoclassical architect...
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    the completion of Frederik's Church, also known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken) in Copenhagen. He returned to Copenhagen in 1804, where he lived until...
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    number of architectural figures for Frederik's Church (also known as the Marmorkirken, or Marble Church) in Copenhagen, the Austrian Parliament Building in...
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    Frederik's Church (Frederikskirke), now known as The Marble Church (Marmorkirken), work on which had begun in 1749. A contract to bring Jardin to Denmark...
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    the decoration of Frederiks Church, also known as the Marble Church (Marmorkirken) with no less than 64 figures and 30 reliefs. Due to the scale of the...
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    Moderne Dansk Kirkearkitektur. (in Danish) Retrieved 23 June 2012. "Marmorkirkens musik" Archived 2013-02-12 at archive.today, Golden Days 2002. (in Danish)...
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