The Imperial Royal residence is actually integrated in Neo-Classical design along with an exterior of stuccoed block. The structure has actually 2 wings as well as is actually 3 storeys higher.
The Royal residence was actually developed due to the Danish architect Hans Ditlev Franciscus Linstow in the 19th century, throughout the rules of Carl III Johan as well as Oscar I. Linstow was actually initially informed as an attorney, however possessed examined design at the Imperial Danish Academy of Great Arts in Copenhagen. He concerned Norway in 1812, when the union in between Norway as well as Denmark was actually liquified in 1814, he chose towards remain.
The Royal residence was actually initially developed as an H-shaped structure along with a holy place main sustained through a paddle of columns. Nevertheless, the style possessed to become streamlined since it was actually as well expensive.
The design of the spaces was actually started in 1838, as well as throughout this stage Linstow was actually helped due to the designers Heinrich Ernst Schirmer as well as Johan Henrik Nebelong. The style of the insides shows the succeeding types of the very initial fifty percent of the 19th century. Among the prominent ornamental painters of the moment, Peter Fredrik Wergmann, was accountable for the Pompeian design of the Household Eating Space as well as the Banqueting Venue, as well as the musician Johannes Flintoe embellished the Bird Space.
The Imperial Royal residence has actually been actually modernised as well as updated a number of attend the final 150 years, typically about the introduction of a brand-new queen.
Designers as well as grasp artisans
A number of designers as well as grasp artisans were actually connected to the initial structure job:
The Royal residence architect: Hans Ditlev Franciscus Linstow (1787-1851)
Christian H. Grosch (Linstow's aide up till 1827)
Ole Peder Riis Høegh (Linstow's aide up till 1827)
Heinrich Ernst Schirmer (Linstow's aide 1838-1841)
Johan H. Nebelong (Linstow's aide 1840-1848)
Carl Abrahamsen, grasp carpenter
Andreas Benthien, grasp carpenter
Hans Johansen Borge, grasp carpenter
Johan Henrik Bøhm, grasp carpenter
Pietro Natale Guidotti sr., manufacturer of plaster as well as stukko plaster
Daniel Koch, grasp carpenter
Chr. H. Malling, grasp carpenter
Georg Marcus Nordraach, grasp painter
Sebastian Pfützenreuter, grasp mason
Jens Conrad Seidelin, grasp mason
Peter Christian Frederik Wergmann, grasp painter
Jacob Emilius Wunderlich, grasp painter
August Carl Wilhelm Thomsen, trainee at the Academy of Great Arts in Copenhagen in Copenhagen
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