The Odd Fellows Mansion (
Danish: Odd Fellow Palæet) is a
Rococo
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town mansion in
Copenhagen
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,
Denmark
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, named after the local branch of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
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which acquired the building in 1900. Before that, it was known as the Berckentin and later the Schimmelmann Mansion after its successive owners.
The Building is located on
Bredgade
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, opposite
Dronningens Tværgade
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for which it serves as a ''point de vue''. It houses a concert hall which is open to the public.
History
The Berckentin era
The site was formerly located in the cast
Sophie Amalienborg gardens. The present building on the site was constructed in conjunction with the development of the new
Frederiksstaden
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district. It was designed by
Johann Gottfried Rosenberg under the supervision of
Nicolai Eigtved
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who had also conceived the district plan. It was built as a home for the wealthy merchant and politician
Christian August von Berckentin who had just been ennobled with the title of count.
The property was listed in the new
cadastre
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of 1756 as No. 71 SS in St. Ann's East Quarter. It was marked on
Christian Gedde's 1757 cadastral map of St. Ann's East Quarter as No. 302.
After Berckentin's death in 1758, the Berckentin Mansion was taken over by his son-in-law,
Christian Sigfred von Plessen, who also owned
Glorup Manor on
Funen
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, and had married von Berckentin's daughter
Louise von Plessen née Berckentin in 1744.
Schimmelmann family
In 1762,
Heinrich von Schimmelmann bought the property which now became known as the Schimmelmann Mansion. After his son
Ernst Schimmelmann inherited it in 1782, the Schimmelmann Mansion became the centre of a colourful cultural life. Ernst and his wife,
Charlotte Schimmelmann, shared a deep interest in the arts and Charlotte was famous for her
salons. In the summer, these pursuits were relocated to their summer residence at
Sølyst north of the city.
Schimmelmann's property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 171 in St. Ann's Quarter.
The property was after Ernst Schimmelmann's death in 1831 passed to his son Carl von Schimmelmann, It was after his death just two years later passed to his son Ernst Conrad Carl Joseph von Schimmelmann.
Later history
In the nineteenth century, the mansion was occupied by various wealthy families, notably by
Rudolph Puggaard who received there the artists of the Danish Golden Age.
The firm Bendixen & Lindhardt was based in the building in 1922.
Cultural references
The building is used as a location in the 1997 film ''
Smilla's Sense of Snow''. It is also used as a location in an episode of the YV series ''
Matador
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''.
See also
*
Freemason's Hall, Copenhagen
*
Thott Mansion
References
External links
Source
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1755 establishments in Denmark
Buildings and structures of the Puggaard family
Houses completed in 1755
Houses in Copenhagen
Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen
Music venues in Copenhagen
Odd Fellows buildings
Rococo architecture in Copenhagen
Schimmelmann family