Studiestræde 8, the Glossary
Studiestræde 8, also known as Noahs Ark, is a Neoclassical property in the Latin Quarter of Copenhagen, Denmark, The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1996.[1]
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13 relations: Coachman, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Fire of 1795, Danish rigsdaler, Denmark, Fire arrow, Larsbjørnsstræde, Latin Quarter, Copenhagen, Neoclassical architecture, Studiestræde, Studiestræde 10, Thomas Overskou, University of Copenhagen.
- Buildings and structures completed in 1796
- Commemorative plaques in Copenhagen
Coachman
A coachman is an employee who drives a coach or carriage, a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of passengers.
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.
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Copenhagen Fire of 1795
The Copenhagen Fire of 1795 (Københavns brand 1795) started on Friday, 5 June 1795, at or around 3 pm by the Navy's old base south east of Kongens Nytorv on Gammelholm, in the Navy's magazine for coal and timber, the so-called Dellehave.
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Danish rigsdaler
The rigsdaler was the name of several currencies used in Denmark until 1875.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
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Fire arrow
Fire arrows were one of the earliest forms of weaponized gunpowder, being used from the 9th century onward.
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Larsbjørnsstræde
Larsbjørnsstræde is a street in the Latin Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Latin Quarter, Copenhagen
The Latin Quarter (Latinerkvarteret) is a neighbourhood in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Neoclassical architecture
Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in Italy, France and Germany.
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Studiestræde
Studiestræde is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, running from Bispetorv on Nørregade in the northeast to Axeltorv in the southwest.
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Studiestræde 10
Studiestræde 10 is a Neoclassical property in the Latin Quarter of Copenhagen, Denmark. Studiestræde 8 and Studiestræde 10 are Listed buildings and structures in Copenhagen.
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Thomas Overskou
Thomas Overskou (11 October 1798 in Copenhagen – 7 November 1873 in Copenhagen) was a Danish actor, playwright and theater historian and a titular professor in 1852.
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University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet, KU) is a public research university in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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See also
Buildings and structures completed in 1796
- Blickling Park mausoleum
- Brolæggerstræde 12
- Catamount Outdoor Family Center
- Fawwara Gate
- Grove Street Cemetery
- Hongming Bridge
- Hwaseong Fortress
- Københavns Skipperforening
- Kilmainham Gaol
- Lincolnton Historic District
- National Library of Malta
- Salisbury Academy Building
- Studiestræde 8
- Vestergade 1, Copenhagen
- Vestergade 3
- Vestergade 33
- Vestergade 5, Copenhagen
- Wavertree Lock-up
Commemorative plaques in Copenhagen
- Bredgade 24
- Brolæggerstræde 11
- Gammel Kongevej 25
- Gammel Strand 40
- Gråbrødretorv 3
- Holm House
- Købmagerhus
- Kronprinsessegade 18
- Kronprinsessegade 36
- Laksegade 26
- Lille Kirkestræde 1
- Ording House
- Overgaden Oven Vandet 54–56
- Rosenborggade 7–9
- Skindergade 44
- Studiestræde 8
- Varehuset Messen
- Vestergade 22
- Zinn House