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Nationality
  
Danish

Died
  
January 24, 1907

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Vilhelm Dahlerup

Occupation
  
Architect


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Born
  
4 August 1836 (
1836-08-04
)
Mariager, Denmark

Education
  
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts

Buildings
  
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, National Gallery of Denmark, Royal Danish Theatre, Jesus Church, Valby

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Structures
  
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Royal Danish Theatre, Jesus Church - Valby, Hotel D'Angleterre, Pantomimeteatret

Jens Vilhelm Dahlerup (4 August 1836 – 24 January 1907) was a Danish architect who specialized in the Historicist style. One of the most productive and noted Danish architects of the 19th century, he is behind many of the most known buildings and landmarks of his time and has more than any other single architect contributed to the way Copenhagen appears today.

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Biography

Dahlerup was born outside Mariager in Northern Jutland, Denmark, the son of a provost. He received his first drawing lessons in Århus in 1853, then moving to Copenhagen to study at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts which he started in 1856. During his studies at the Academy, he won the Academy's silver and gold medals several times and finally a travelling scholarship. In 1871 he became a member of the Academy, in 1875 becoming a Professor. Dahlerup trained under G. F. Hetsch and J.H. Nebelong.

Vilhelm Dahlerup was a member of numerous committees and commissions, including a jury member at the 1876 World's Fair in Philadelphia and a jury member and co-arranger of the 1878 World's Fair in Paris. From 1870 he was an artistic advisor for the Port of Copenhagen and for a while he served as the house architect of Tivoli Gardens. For many years he was the preferred architect of Carl Jacobsen and is the architect behind many of the most known buildings at the Carlsberg site.

Selected works

  • Hotel D’Angleterre, Copenhagen (1873–75)
  • Pantomimeteatret, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen 1874
  • Ny Carlsberg Brewery, Copenhagen (1880–83)
  • Ivar Huitfeldt Column, Langelinie, Copenhagen (1886)
  • Queen Louise Bridge, Copenhagen (1885–87)
  • Jesus Church, Valby, Copenhagen (1885–91)
  • Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen (1890–91) with Georg E.W. Møller
  • Dahlerups Pakhus, Langelinie Allé, Copenhagen (1892–94, listed)
  • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen (1891–97)
  • The Dipylon Gate, Carlsberg, Copenhagen (1892)
  • Lake Pavilion, Copenhagen (1894)
  • Jorcks Passage, Copenhagen (1893–95)
  • Mønsted Villa, now the Embassy of Russia in Copenhagen, Copenhagen (1999)
  • The Winding Chimney, Carlsberg, Copenhagen (1898–99)
  • The Elephant Gate & Tower, Carlsberg, Copenhagen (1900–01)
  • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek winter garden and dome, Copenhagen (1903–06)
  • Royal Danish Theatre, Copenhagen (opened 1874)
  • References

    Vilhelm Dahlerup Wikipedia