Treschows Stiftelse

Treschows Stiftelse

Treschows Stiftelse is a listed residential complex at Christianshavns Kanal in the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

History

Frederik Treschow

The site was one of two homes for needy women which built by the politician and supreme court attorney Frederik Treschow.[1] He administrated numerous trusts, including Admiral Winterfeldts Stiftelse "Trøstens Bolig" which provided affordable housing for needy women. This may have inspired him to build similar facilities at his own expense. The first was built in the courtyard behind the Admiral building in 1847. The next was built in Christianshavn and consisted of two buildings completed in 1853 and 1857 to designs by Christian Tybjerg. In 1859, Treschow founded Det Treschow'ske Fideikommis (The Treschow Foundation)).[2]

Buildings

The two buildings at Christianshavn are situated at a somewhat hidden location at the end of a narrow alleyway off Overgaden over Vandet, the street which runs along the southeast side of Christianshavn Canal, where they have their address at No. 76-82. They front a courtyard with a small garden complex which is closed on the two remaining sides by a wall and a fence. The complex was listed in 1983.[3]

Gallery

References

  1. "Frederik Treshaw". Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  2. "Slægtsforskning og meget andet" (in Danish). Smartblog. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  3. "Sag: Treschows Stiftelse" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 2013-03-12.

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