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Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse
The upper part of the facadeGeneral information Architectural style Historicism Town or city Copenhagen Country Denmark Coordinates 55°40′03″N 12°31′57″E / 55.6674°N 12.5326°ECoordinates: 55°40′03″N 12°31′57″E / 55.6674°N 12.5326°E Completed 1901 Design and construction Client Carl Jacobsen Architect Vilhelm Klein
Carl HarildThe Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse (Danish: Ny Carlsberg Bryghus) is a historic, listed building in the Carlsberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark, on the border between Vesterbro and Valby.
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History
The Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse was built by Carl Jacobsen as the new brewhouse of his Ny Carlsberg Brewery which he had founded after a conflict with his father, Carlsberg-founder J. C. Jacobsen. It was designed by Vilhelm Klein and completed in 1901, replacing a smaller brewhouse still to be seen on the opposite side of the road. The new brewhouse complex also included a straw storage house to the east and a hops store with a yeast cellar to the west.[1]
In 1920 the brewhouse complex was extended northward by Carl Harild and then altered in 1949 and 1965.[1] Later, when the facilities became outdated, the buildings were put to other use. In 2006, Carlsberg decided to close the Valby brewery and instead redevelop the area . In 2008, the year beer production on the site was discontinued, the brewhouse became a listed building. In early 2011 it was stripped of its inventory and most of its furnishings to prepare it for other use.[2]
Architecture
The Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse is built in the Historicist style which also characterizes the rest of the Carlsberg area.
The main source of inspiration comes from Italian Renaissance architecture. The building's facade with its balcony is inspired by Palazzo Bavilaque in Verona.
Roof-top sculpture
On the roof stands Carl Johan Bonnesen's large group sculpture "Thor's battle against the Jötunns". The group of figures was originally a competition proposal for a monument at Langelinie which was won by Anders Bundgaard's Gefion Fountain. Carl Jacobsen subsequently asked Bonnesen to produce a copy for his new brewhouse.[3]
The Brewhouse today
References
- ^ a b "Referat". Det Særlige Bygningssyns. http://www.kulturarv.dk/om-os/raad-og-udvalg/det-saerlige-bygningssyn/moedereferater/referat-2808-2008/. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- ^ "Bryghus tømmes for indmad". Carlsberg. http://www.carlsbergbyen.dk/nyheder/218/bryghus-tommes-for-indmad/. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- ^ "The Brewhouse". Carlsberg. http://www.visitcarlsberg.dk/aboutcarlsberg/Footprints/Valby/Pages/TheBrewHouse.aspx. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
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