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Events from the year 1829 in Denmark .
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann was, together with his son-in-law Niels W. Gade, the leading Danish composer of the 19th century, a period known as the Danish Golden Age. According to Alfred Einstein, he was "the real founder of the Romantic movement in Denmark and even in all Scandinavia". J.P.E. Hartmann was the third generation of composers in the Danish musical Hartmann family.
Jacob Peter Mynster was a Danish theologian and clergy member of the Church of Denmark. He served as Bishop of the Diocese of Zealand from 1834 until his death.
Frederik Ludvig Liebenberg, was a Danish literary historian, translator, critic and publisher. He is remembered especially for his editions of Ludvig Holberg and Adam Oehlenschläger.
Marienlyst Castle is a palatial residence located in Helsingør, Denmark. It was named after King Frederik V of Denmark's second wife, Juliana Maria, the queen consort of Denmark and Norway. The building formerly served as a royal pavilion of Kronborg Castle and was mostly used as a venue for pleasure and hunting. It was also used by the director-general of the Øresund Custom House, Colonel Adam Gottlob von Krogh and his wife Magdalene, between 1796 and 1847.
Events from the year 1811 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1820 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1827 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1828 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1835 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1836 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1855 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1859 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1871 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1873 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1874 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1736 in Denmark.
Vilhelm Klein was a Danish architect who adopted the Historicist approach, frequently emulating the so-called Rosenborg style and the Italian Renaissance style.
Vilhelm Rasmus Andreas Andersen was a Danish author, literary historian and intellectual, who primarily focused on the study of Danish literature. He was one of the first to use the term "Golden Age of Culture" to refer to the 1800s, and his focus on bringing Danish literature to the public earned him great popularity. Andersen was instrumental in the development of the School of Radio, as a means of disseminating public education to prevent loss of cultural identity and treasures.
Hans Wright was a Danish architect. He served as city architect in Copenhagen from 1904 to 1925.
Sparekassen for Kjøbenhavn og Omegn was a local savings bank in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its headquarters was from 1870 located at the corner of Niels Hemmingsens Gade and Løvstræde. The building has later housed the Danish Hotel and Restaurant School and is now home to a Paustian flagship store.