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Sølvgade Sølvgade ( lit. "Silver Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, extending north-west from Borgergade to The Lakes where Fredens Bro connects it to Fredensgade. The section from Kronprinsessegade to Øster Voldgade follows the walled ...
2022 are two Neoclassical apartment buildings situated opposite
Rosenborg Castle Garden Rosenborg Castle Gardens (Danish: Kongens Have literally The King's Garden) is the oldest and most visited park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Established in the early 17th century as the private gardens of King Christian IV's Rosenborg Castle, th ...
in central
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
, Denmark, constructed by master builder Thomas Blom between 1826 and 1831. They were individually listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1977. Notable former residents of Sølvgade 20 include the military officer (1797-1885), politician , naval officer Carl van Dockum, army officer
Olaf Rye Olaf Rye (16 November 1791 – 6 July 1849) was a Denmark–Norway, Norwegian-Danish military officer. He died in battle during the First Schleswig War and is considered to have been a Danish war hero. Biography Olaf Rye was born at Bø, Tele ...
, archaeologist
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (14 March 1821 – 15 August 1885) was a Danish archaeologist, historian and politician, who was the second director of the National Museum of Denmark (1865–1874). He played a key role in the foundation of scientifi ...
, journalist Gustav Esmann, historian and politician
Niels Neergaard Niels Thomasius Neergaard (27 June 1854 – 2 September 1936) was a Danish historian and political figure, a member of the Liberal Moderate Venstre and since 1910 of Venstre. He served as Council President of Denmark between 1908 and 1909 as ...
and actress
Karen Lykkehus Karen Lykkehus (22 October 1904 – 25 October 1992) was a Danish actress. She worked on the stage at the Det Ny Theater from 1928 to 1930 and Frederiksberg Theater. Lykkehus entered film in 1933 in ''De blaa drenge'' in which she starred alo ...
. Notable former residents of Sølcgade 22 include the military officer .


History


Site history, 17411824

A much larger property on the site was owned by dyer Gerhardt Andreas Gøbel from 1741. The property continued all the way to
Klerkegade Klerkegade ( lit. "Clergy Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The street runs from Borgergade in the east to Rigensgade in the west, passing Adelgade and Kronprinsessegade on the way. History Klerkegade originates in the 1649 ...
on the other side of the block, comprising what is now Klergegade 2529. His property was listed in the new
cadastre A cadastre or cadaster is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes and bounds, metes-and-bounds of a country.Jo Henssen, ''Basic Principles of the Main Cadastral Systems in the World,'/ref> Often it is represented gra ...
of 1756 as No. 387 in St. Ann's West Quarter. Gøbel was married to Sophie Hedevig Gøbel. She was after his death in the 1750s second time married to dyer Jean Louis Nourell. The property featured a large garden complex. An adjacent area was for a while let out to the
Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society The Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society ( Danish: Kongelige Kjøbenhavnske Skydeselskab og danske Broderskab) was founded some time before 1443 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally it served to train citizens to contribute to the defence of the city bu ...
for use as a shooting range. In the 1780s, it relocated to a site outside the city's Western City Gate, The former shooting range was subsequently for a while used by
haulier Haulage is the business of transporting goods by road or rail between suppliers and large consumer outlets, factories, warehouses, or depots. This includes everything humans might wish to move in bulk - from vegetables and other foodstuffs, to cloth ...
eter Petersen Carstensen. In 1800, Carstensen moved away after purchasing a house in nearby
Rigensgade Rigensgade (literal translation, lit. "State Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It links Sølvgade in the west with Øster Voldgade in the east. An underpass for pedestrians link the beginning of the street with Rosenborg Castle G ...
(now Rigensgade 28, demolished). In 1783, No. 387 was sold to innkeeper Christen Schaarup. In 1788, it came into the possession of Københavns Overformynderi and was the same day ceded to controller at the Danish West Indian Trading Compaby Peter Schmidt. In 1791, it was acquired by master tailor Jens Schønberg. The property was after his death passed to his widow Helene Chatrine Nørsing (1756-1842). She was second time married to the priest Andreas Tamdrup Rachlou, owner of Nygård at Snoldelev. In 1800,
Andreas Kirkerup Andreas Johannes Kirkerup (9 June 1749 – 22 October 1810) was a Danish architect and master builder, one of the most significant pupils of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff. Together with architects such as Andreas Hallander and Johan Martin Quist, he ...
purchased the property. A rotunda for exhibition of
panoramic painting Panoramic paintings are massive artworks that reveal a wide, all-encompassing view of a particular subject, often a landscape, military battle, or historical event. They became especially popular in the 19th century in Europe and the United St ...
s was subsequently constructed on the site of the former shooting range, probably in timber to Kirkerup's own design. It was only used for the exhibition of a single panoramic painting. It was created by printmaker and stage painter Heinrich August Grosch (1763-1843) with public funding and depicted the 1801 naval battle of Copenhagen. The exhibition opened in 1802 but was already closed the following year. Kirkerup owned the property until his death in 1810. It was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 416. In 1814, part of the property was sold at auction to the merchants Moses Martin Meyer and Ludvig Fürst. In 1816, it was acquired by textile manufacturer Christorph Prøsilius (1743-1823).


Thomas Blom and the new building

In 1824, Prøsilius' property was sold to the master mason Thomas Blom. He was familiar with the area since he had already built up the two corners of nearby
Kronprinsessegade Kronprinsessegade ( lit. "Crown Princess Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Noted for its fine Neoclassical houses, it extends from Gothersgade and runs along the southern boundary of Rosenborg Castle Garden, passing Sølvgade ...
and
Dronningens Tværgade Dronningens Tværgade ( lit. "The Queen's Cross Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, which runs from Bredgade to Rosenborg Castle Garden. The street originally formed a link between the King's Garden (Rosenborg Castle Gardens) and t ...
with residential buildings in the 1800s and 1810s. In the meantime, he had worked on the reconstruction of
Christiansborg Palace Christiansborg Palace ( da, Christiansborg Slot; ) is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the seat of the Danish Parliament ('), the Danish Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme ...
and Church of Our Ladym both of them to designs by
Christian Frederik Hansen Christian Frederik Hansen (29 February 1756 – 10 July 1845), known as C. F. Hansen, was the leading Danish architect between the late 18th century and the mid 19th century, and on account of his position at the Royal Danish Academy of Art (''De ...
, following their fires in 1794 and 1807. In 1826, he sold part of his new property and divided the remaining land into two properties. He embarked on the construction of Sølvgade 20 (then No. 416 C) immediately thereafter and the building was completed the following year. The property contained two five-room apartments on each floor as well as two retail spaces in the basement. In 183031, he proceeded with the construction of the property at Sølvgade 22 (then No. 416 D). Blom did not sell Sølvgade 20 until 1847. Sølvgade 22 was not sold until 1849.


Sølvgade 20, 1827present

(1797-1885), a military officer and carteographer, resided in one of the apartments from 1828 to 1831. , a politician and former judge, resided in another apartment from 1830 until his death 28 years later. Carl van Dockum, a naval officer, resided in the building before moving to the
Danish West Indies The Danish West Indies ( da, Dansk Vestindien) or Danish Antilles or Danish Virgin Islands were a Danish colonization of the Americas, Danish colony in the Caribbean, consisting of the islands of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Saint Thomas ...
in 1839.
Olaf Rye Olaf Rye (16 November 1791 – 6 July 1849) was a Denmark–Norway, Norwegian-Danish military officer. He died in battle during the First Schleswig War and is considered to have been a Danish war hero. Biography Olaf Rye was born at Bø, Tele ...
, an army officer, then with rank of lieutenant-colonel, was a resident of the building in 184344, just five years before he was killed in the
Battle of Fredericia The Battle of Fredericia was fought between soldiers of Schleswig-Holstein and Denmark on 6 July 1849 at Fredericia in Denmark. The battle was a part of the First Schleswig War, which was a conflict between Schleswig-Holstein, supported by sever ...
.
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae (14 March 1821 – 15 August 1885) was a Danish archaeologist, historian and politician, who was the second director of the National Museum of Denmark (1865–1874). He played a key role in the foundation of scientifi ...
, an archaeologist and the second director of the
National Museum of Denmark The National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet) in Copenhagen is Denmark's largest museum of cultural history, comprising the histories of Danish and foreign cultures, alike. The museum's main building is located a short distance from Strøget ...
, resided in the building in 1858–1859. , a bookseller, publisher and editor, resided in the building in the early 1870s and also ran his publishing business from the premises. Gustav Esmann, a journalist, author and screenwriter, resided in the building from 1892 to 1899.
Niels Neergaard Niels Thomasius Neergaard (27 June 1854 – 2 September 1936) was a Danish historian and political figure, a member of the Liberal Moderate Venstre and since 1910 of Venstre. He served as Council President of Denmark between 1908 and 1909 as ...
, a historian and politician, resided in the building in around 1891. The actress
Karen Lykkehus Karen Lykkehus (22 October 1904 – 25 October 1992) was a Danish actress. She worked on the stage at the Det Ny Theater from 1928 to 1930 and Frederiksberg Theater. Lykkehus entered film in 1933 in ''De blaa drenge'' in which she starred alo ...
(1904-1992) resided in the building from 1911 to 1928. The central courtyard was closed by the construction of a new gumnastics building for Sølvgade School in 1883.


Sølvgade 20, 1831present

, military officer, was among the residents of Sølvgade 22 from 1844 to 1848. File:Sølvgade 22 (1970).jpg, Sølvgade 22 in 1970. File:Sølvgade 22 )1970= - bagside af forhus.jpg, The front wing viewed from the yard, 1970. File:Sølvgade 22 (1970) - baghus.jpg, The rear wing of Sølvgade 22, 1970.


Architecture


Sølvgade 20

Sølvgade 20 is constructed in brick on a low sandstone plinth with three storeys over a walk-out basement. The eight-bays-long plastered facade is finished with shadow joints on the ground floor and the exposed part of the basement. The smooth upper part of the facade is finished with a
modillion A modillion is an ornate bracket, more horizontal in shape and less imposing than a corbel. They are often seen underneath a cornice which it helps to support. Modillions are more elaborate than dentils (literally translated as small teeth). All ...
cornice In architecture, a cornice (from the Italian ''cornice'' meaning "ledge") is generally any horizontal decorative moulding that crowns a building or furniture element—for example, the cornice over a door or window, around the top edge of a ...
. The first-floor windows are accented with robust framing and the two outer ones also with
hood mould In architecture, a hood mould, hood, label mould (from Latin ''labia'', lip), drip mould or dripstone, is an external moulded projection from a wall over an opening to throw off rainwater, historically often in form of a ''pediment''. This mouldin ...
s supported by fluted
corbel In architecture, a corbel is a structural piece of stone, wood or metal jutting from a wall to carry a superincumbent weight, a type of bracket. A corbel is a solid piece of material in the wall, whereas a console is a piece applied to the s ...
s. The six central windows of the second floor are visually brought together by a
sill course A belt course, also called a string course or sill course, is a continuous row or layer of stones or brick set in a wall. Set in line with window sills, it helps to make the horizontal line of the sills visually more prominent. Set between the ...
. An arched gateway in the two central bays provides access to the central courtyard as well as to the main staircase via a door in one side of the gateway. The gate is flanked by two basement entrances in the second and seventh bay. Two seven-bays-long side wings extend from the rear side of the front wing along each their side of the central courtyard. They are integrated with the front wing by two outwardly curved corner bays. They both feature a gabled wall dormer with the remains of a
pulley A pulley is a wheel on an axle or shaft that is designed to support movement and change of direction of a taut cable or belt, or transfer of power between the shaft and cable or belt. In the case of a pulley supported by a frame or shell that ...
in the sixth bay. The pitched roof is clad with black slate towards the street and red tile towards the courtyard.


Sølvgade 22

Sølvgade 22 was originally built to a largely similar design to that of Sølcgade 20 but appears today with a quite different facade. It has no shadow joints on the ground floor and exposed part of the basement and the details around the first-floor windows are also lacking. The facade is instead finished with a narrow
belt course A belt course, also called a string course or sill course, is a continuous row or layer of stones or brick set in a wall. Set in line with window sills, it helps to make the horizontal line of the sills visually more prominent. Set between the f ...
above the ground floor, a sill course in the full length of the building on the first floor and below the six central windows on the second floor as well as a modillioned cornice. The two basement entrances are topped by hood moulds. The modillioned cornice and the details around the outer first floor windows are on the other hand lacking. The courtyard of No. to is on its rear closed by a wall.


Today

Sølcgade 20 is today owned by E/F Sølvgade 20. It contains two condominiums on each of the upper floors and two shops in the basement. Sølcgade 22 is today owned by E/F Sølvgade 22. It contains two condominiums on each of the upper floors and two shops in the basement.


See also

* Søtorvet


References


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Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen Thomas Blom buildings Neoclassical architecture in Copenhagen Residential buildings completed in 1827 Residential buildings completed in 1831 {{DEFAULTSORT:Sølvgade 20-22