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Ivar Huitfeldt Column

Buildings and structures associated with the Huitfeldt familyBuildings and structures completed in 1886Danish military memorials and cemeteriesMonumental columnsMonuments and memorials in Copenhagen
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Ivar Hvitfeldt Column
Ivar Hvitfeldt Column

The Ivar Huitfeldt Column is a monument at Langelinie in Copenhagen, Denmark, built to commemorate the death of Admiral Ivar Huitfeldt and his men from HDMS Dannebroge, which exploded and sank in the Battle of Køge Bat during the Great Northern War. The monument was constructed in 1886 to a design by Vilhelm Dahlerup. Ferdinand Edvard Ring was responsible for the statue of the Roman goddess of victory, Victoria, and for the reliefs, while Carl Brummer undertook the monument's architectural design.

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Ivar Huitfeldt Column
Nordre Toldbod, Copenhagen Indre By

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N 55.69062 ° E 12.59915 °
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Slaget i Køge Bugt 1710

Nordre Toldbod
1259 Copenhagen, Indre By
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