Russian Centre for Science and Culture in Copenhagen
The Russian Centre for Science and Culture in Copenhagen is located at Vester Voldgade 11 in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
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The building at Vester Voldgade 11 in Copenhagen
Building
The building was originally constructed for the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1886-1887 to design by C. L. Thuren (1846-1926). Musikforeningen was for many years based in the ground floor. The composer Niels W. Gade, one of the founders of the music academy, lived on the second floor from 1887.[1]
The Royal Academy of Music relocated to its new building on Vester Boulevard (now H.C. Andersens Boulevard) in March 1905. Nordisk Gummi & Guttapercha Kompagni. a company founded in 1859, was then headquartered in the building until 1932.[1]
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References
- "Vester Voldgade 11". Eindenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
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