Martin Nyrop

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Martin Nyrop.

Martin Nyrop (11 November 1849 18 May 1921) was a Danish architect who designed the Copenhagen City Hall, the Vallekilde Højskole, and the majority of the buildings for the Nordic Industrial, Agricultural and Art Exhibition.[1]

Selected buildings

  • Gasometer at Østre Gasværk, now the Gasværket Theatre, Copenhagen (1851)
  • Building for the Nordic Exhibition of 1888, Copenhagen (188688, demolished)
  • Danish State Archive for Zealand, Lolland-Falster and Bornholm, Copenhagen (189192, extended)
  • Copenhagen City Hall, Copenhagen (18921905)
  • Gate house at Gisselfeld Castle, Zealand, Denmark (1894)
  • Elijah Church, Vesterbro, Copenhagen (190508)
  • Bispebjerg Hospital, Bispebjerg, Copenhagen (190613)
  • Luther Church, Østerbro, Copenhagen (1913)
  • Storm Bridge redesign, Slotsholmen, Copenhagen (project 1898, construction 1918)

References

  1. Funder, Lise. Arkitekten Martin Nyrop. København: Foreningen til gamle Bygningers Bevaring, 1979.


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