Storm House, Copenhagen
Storm House | |
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Den Stormske Gård | |
The Storm House viewed from across the street | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Location | Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 55°40′30.91″N 12°34′59.24″E / 55.6752528°N 12.5831222°ECoordinates: 55°40′30.91″N 12°34′59.24″E / 55.6752528°N 12.5831222°E |
Completed | 1686 |
The Storm House (Danish: Den Stormske Gård), also known as Anna Sophie Reventlow House, is a listed property in Slotsholmsgade on the island of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
History
The house was built in 1696 but was later expanded to the west.[1] The building later belonged to Frederick IV, who used it first for his mistress Countess Schindel and later for his morganatic wife Anne Sophie Reventlow.[2]
The building was taken over by the central administration in 1731. It was connected to the Chancerry House in 1781 and also expanded with an extra floor for the Rentekammeret.[3] The building was listed in 1945.
Today
The building currently houses part of the Ministry of Finance.
References
- ↑ "Sag: Den Stormske Gård, Anna Sophie Reventlows Gård". Kulturstyrelsen (in Danish). Retrieved 9 June 2016.
- ↑ "Ministeriebygningerne i Slotsholmsgade". Bygningsstyrelsen (in Danish). Retrieved 10 October 2015.
- ↑ "Bag de røde mure" (in Danish). Finansministeriet. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
External links
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