Sunday
21
September

Løvenborg - Art Nouveau in Copenhagen

Open House
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Visit Dreyers Fond’s headquarters, Løvenborg, designed by renowned architect Anton Rosen in 1906. This historic Art Nouveau building features one of Denmark’s earliest curtain-wall facades, with prefabricated sandstone elements suspended from the structure behind. Listed in 1985 for its unique architectural value, Løvenborg was beautifully restored and awarded the Europa Nostra Prize in 2004.

During Open House, you can explore parts of this exceptional building and learn about its transformation into a modern office and guest residence.

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Date
21 Sep
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21 Sep
Time
10:00
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14:00
Venue
Løvenborg
Vesterbrogade 34, 1620 Copenhagen V
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English
Partner
CAFx - Copenhagen Architecture Biennial
Accessibility
Stairs without lift
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