Henrik Vilhelm Brinkopff
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Henrik Vilhelm Brinkopff (30 June 1823 – 15 May 1900) was a
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Biography

Brinkopff was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the son of Heinrich Brinkopff and Johanne Marie Høygaard. From 1847, he worked in his profession as a sculptor and as a designer and gilder in Copenhagen. He was the co-owner of the image cutting company Brinkopff & Sehnen from 1869 to 1872. From 1872, he worked as a decorator and architect. His designs included the Assembly Hall of Landstinget (1884), Cirkusbygningen (1886) and Concert du Boulevard on Vesterbrogade (1875, demolished 1883) all situated in Copenhagen, Denmark. He participated in the Nordic Exhibition in Copenhagen (1872), Danish department of the World Exhibition in
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Tivoli_Sommerlyst.jpg, Concert du Boulevard, Vesterbrogade (1875, dem. 1883) Landstingssalen by Julius Aagaard.jpg, Assembly Hall of Landstinget (1884) Copenhagen-Cirkusbygningen.jpg, Cirkusbygningen (1885-6, rebuilt 1914)


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1823 births 1900 deaths Architects from Copenhagen 19th-century Danish architects {{Denmark-architect-stub