Holstein Mansion
1687 establishments in DenmarkBaroque architecture in CopenhagenBuildings and structures of the Holstein familyHouses completed in 1687Houses in Copenhagen
The Holstein Mansion is a Baroque style town mansion on Stormgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The history of the property dates back to the late 17th century but the name and current design of the building is from the 1750s when it was owned by the Holstein family and expanded by royal sculptor Jacob Fortling. Once home to the Natural History Museum, it housed government offices until 2015. Today it has been completely renovated and converted into private apartments.
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Stormgade, Copenhagen Christianshavn
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N 55.6751 ° | E 12.5743 ° |
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Holsteins Palæ
Stormgade
1470 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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