Schäffer House

Schäffer House
Hofsnedkerens Gård

The Schäffer House
General information
Architectural style Baroque
Location Copenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates 55°40′35.63″N 12°34′32.75″E / 55.6765639°N 12.5757639°E / 55.6765639; 12.5757639Coordinates: 55°40′35.63″N 12°34′32.75″E / 55.6765639°N 12.5757639°E / 55.6765639; 12.5757639
Construction started 1733
Completed 1734
Client Diderich Schäffer
Design and construction
Architect Philip de Lange

The Schäffer House is am 18th-century, bourqoise townhouse located at Magstræde 6 in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. The building is also calecalled Hofsnedkerens Gård after Diderich Schäffer for whom it was built. Schäffer's interior Rococo decorations from the first floor are now on display in the National Museum as the Magstræde Apartment.

History

Diderich Schäffer was called to Denmark in circa 1730 to work on Christiansborg Palace. The house in Magstræde was built for him by Philip de Lange in 173334. He lived in the ground floor and had his workshop in the rear wing and possibly part of the side wing. The more elegant apartment on the first floor was rented out.

In 175556, Schäffer constructed the country house Schæffergården at Jægersborg north of Copenhagen. His plan was to sell it but it proved difficult and hed ended up owning it until 1771.[1] He died in 1778.

The historian and civil servant Ove Malling lived in the building from 1776 to 1780. The navel officer Peder Norden Sølling lived in the building in 178788. He is most notable for founding Bombebøssen in Christianshavn.

Architecture

The Magstræde Room in the National Museum

The house is five bays wide and has a three-bay central projection. The rounded pediment was added in 1850.[2] A 13-bay, half-timbered side wing extends from the rear side of the building.

Schäffer's rich interior Rococo decorations from his house are now on display in the National Museum.[3][4]

See also

References

  1. "Dietrich Schäffer" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  2. "Magstræde 6-6a-b". indenforvoldene,.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 26 November 2016.
  3. "Borger under enevælden" (in Danish). Nationalmuseet. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. "Magt under enevælden" (in Danish). Nationalmuseet. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schäffer House.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/28/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.