Old Artillery Barracks, Christianshavn

The courtyard

The Old Artillery Barracks, also known as Irgens House (Danish: Irgens Gård) after an earlier owner, was the first of three barracks to be established in the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The complex has been converted into apartments and is listed.

History

The first buildings on the site were probably built in the 1620s or 1630s. In 1664, they were acquired by Joachim Irgens (1611-75) who carried out comprehensive alterations and extensions, creating the complex seen today.

The property was converted into barracks for the Artillery in 1789. The larger Bådsmandsstræde Barracks opened on a nearby site adjacent to the Christianshavn Rampart in 1836 but the Old Artillery Barracks remained in use until 1923.[1]

Architecture

The complex is bounded by Strandgade to the west, Bådsmandsstræde to the north and Wildersgade to the east, forming the northern part of a block which is completed by Sankt Annæ Gade to the south. The buildings seen today mainly date from 1700, although further alterations took place in 1779. They are built in brick with yellow dressing and tile roofs.[2]

The complex surrounds a cobbled interior courtyard with large trees. A free-standing building in the courtyard dates from 1750.[3]

See also

The facade on Strandgade

References

  1. "Strandgade 44 - Irgens Gårdpublisher=chrarkiv.dk" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  2. "Sag: Irgens Gård, Den gamle Artillerikaserne". Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  3. "https://www.kulturarv.dk/fbb/bygningvis.pub?bygning=3125369". Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 2012-07-10. External link in |title= (help)
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Coordinates: 55°40′29″N 12°35′31″E / 55.6748°N 12.5919°E / 55.6748; 12.5919

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