Amaliegade 49
Architecture
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==Architecture== |
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The building consists of three floors over a high cellar. The main facade on Amaliegade is seven bays long. It has rustication on the ground floor and [[Ionic order]] [[pilaster]]s between the windows on the two upper floors. The three central bays are tipped by a [[pediment|triangular pediment]] with a relief of a seated woman holding a [[monocular]]. The [[putto]] by her side was supposedly moulded by [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]] according to a drawing by Nicolaus Wolff (1762–1813). A gate in the left hand side of the building opens to a central courtyard. The facade on Esplanaden is also seven bays long but without decorative elements. The two facades are joined by a [[chamfer]]ed corner bay. |
The building consists of three floors over a high cellar. The main facade on Amaliegade is seven bays long. It has rustication on the ground floor and [[Ionic order]] [[pilaster]]s between the windows on the two upper floors. The three central bays are tipped by a [[pediment|triangular pediment]] with a relief of a seated woman holding a [[monocular]]. The [[putto]] by her side was supposedly moulded by [[Bertel Thorvaldsen]] according to a drawing by Nicolaus Wolff (1762–1813). A gate in the left hand side of the building opens to a central courtyard. The facade on Esplanaden is also seven bays long but without decorative elements. The two facades are joined by a [[chamfer]]ed corner bay. |
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