Gyldendal House
Baroque architecture in CopenhagenListed office buildings in CopenhagenListed residential buildings in CopenhagenResidential buildings completed in 1735
The Gyldendal House (Danish: Gyldendals Gård), situated at Klareboderne 3, is the current headquarters of the Gyldendal publishing house in Copenhagen, Denmark. The 15-bays-long Baroque style town mansion was constructed by master mason and stucco artist Abraham Stoy in the 1740s. It was acquired by Gyldendal-founder Søren Gyldendal in 1787, and his publishing house has been headquartered in the building since then. A large new rear wing was constructed in the 1870s. The front wing was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.
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Klareboderne, Copenhagen Christianshavn
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N 55.680961111111 ° | E 12.578188888889 ° |
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Klareboderne 3
1115 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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