Møstings Hus

Møstings Hus (Møsting's House) is a small Neoclassical country house now used as an exhibition space in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. A pond lies in front of the building.[1]

History

Møsting, portrayed by Emil Bærentzen in the 1830s

Møsting's House dates from a time when Frederiksberg was the most popular place for wealthy Copenhageners to build their summer residences. The house was originally located at the corner of Smallegade and Falkoner Allé. It was built for Johan Sigismund von Møsting, probably to a design by one of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff's students. Møsting succeeded Ernst von Schimmelmann in 1813 and was from 1814 he was a member of Gehejmestatsrådet.[2]

Møsting's House at its original location, 1850

Møsting and his family spend their summers in the house until his death in 1843. In 1844, it was sold to decisor-general Georg Hermann Monrad.[3]

Most of the associated buildings were pulled down in 1901 while the main building was Class A listed following the adoption of the Danish Building Conservation Act in 1918. In 1924, Møsting's House was sold to a company that opened the Rialto Teatret cinema next to on 1 October that year.[4] In 1958, new owners opbtained permission to dismantle Møsting's House to build a larger cinema complex. It was a precondition that the house would later be rebuilt in another location. This happened in 1977.

Today

The building's new address is Andebakkesti 5. The pond in front of the building is the former village pond of Solbjerg. Next to the house is a somewhat similar building from the same period. It now serves as residence for the ephor of Hassagers Kollegium.

Møsting's House is today used as a venue for exhibitions, concerts and literary events.

References

  1. DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide: Copenhagen: Copenhagen. Dorling Kindersley Limited. 1 April 2011. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-4053-6734-9.
  2. 7. Møstings hus (in Danish). Golden Days. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  3. Historien (in Danish). Møstings Hus. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
  4. Rialto, København (in Danish). Biografhuset.dk. Retrieved 15 December 2014.

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Coordinates: 55°40′42″N 12°31′40″E / 55.67837°N 12.52777°E / 55.67837; 12.52777

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