Sparekassen for Store Heddinge og omegn (lit. The Savings Bank for Store Heddinge and Surroundings) was founded in 1839 in Store Heddinge, Denmark. Its former headquarters at Algade 11, a building from 1925, was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 2003.
Store Heddinge Savings Bank was founded in 1839. A new bank building was constructed in 1898 to design by Aage Lauritzen. The bank moved again when a new building at Algade 11 was inaugurated in 1925. [1]
Roskilde, located 30 km (19 mi) west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand, is the main city in the eponymous municipality. With a population of 51,121, the city is a business and educational centre for the region and the 10th largest city in Denmark. It is governed by the administrative council of Roskilde Municipality.
Henrik Hertz was a Danish poet.
Assentoft is a town on the peninsula of Jutland, with a population of 3,541 (2019). The town is located eight kilometers east of Randers, and is a part of Randers Municipality in the Central Denmark Region.
Spar Nord Bank A/S is a bank based in North Jutland, Denmark.
Sigurd Langberg was a Danish stage and film actor.
Gustav Bartholin Hagen was a Danish architect. He was the father of the architect Ole Hagen (1913-1984).
The Matthias Hansen House, formerly also known as the Schoustrup House (English: Schoustrups Gård, is a Renaissance-style townhouse on Amagertorv in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Built in 1616, it is one of few buildings of its kind which has survived the Copenhagen Fires of 1728 and 1795. The building is now home to a flagship store for the Royal Copenhagen porcelain factory.
The Potato Germans (Kartoffeltyskere) were a group of German families who settled in the heathlands of central Jutland in Denmark during the mid-1700s.
Nyborg Slot is a restored medieval castle in Nyborg on the Danish island of Funen. The castle figures prominently in Danish history. It was here that King Eric V Klipping signed Denmark's first constitution in 1282. The castle was also the venue for the Danehof, the country's first parliament. The castle is operated as a part of Østfyns Museum which also includes Borgmestergården in Mads Lerches Gård.
Aage Langeland-Mathiesen was a Danish architect. He was active both in building design and restoration, and was associated with the National Museum for many years. His building designs are strongly influenced by his interest in historic architecture. He collaborated with his more wellknown colleague Ulrik Plesner on many projects.
Niels Hemmingsens Gade is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from the western part of Amagertorv in the south to Skindergade in the north and passes Gråbrødretorv on the way. The Church of the Holy Ghost is locatged in the street. The street is named after the 16th-century Lutheran theologian Niels Hemmingsen.
The 1926 KBUs Pokalturnering was the 17th edition of the regional tournament, KBUs Pokalturnering, the highest senior cup competition organized by the regional football organization Copenhagen FA (KBU). The tournament was held in the fall of 1926 with the Enghavevej-based club BK Frem as the defending cup champions. The season was launched with a cup match on 22 August 1926 between last season's runners-up in Copenhagen Football League B.93 and the newly promoted league club BK Fremad Amager. This season's installment was won by B.93 after defeating Kjøbenhavns BK 5–1 in the final played at Københavns Idrætspark on 7 November 1926, which was the club's fifth championship after having contested in eight finals of the tournament. The 8 participants in the tournament included the six members of the 1925–26 KBUs Mesterskabsrække and the two highest placed teams from the 1925–26 KBUs A-række.
Provinsmesterskabsturneringen i Fodbold was a knockout association football competition contested annually between 1913 and 1931, organised by the Danish FA (DBU), which determined the championship of the provinces. Throughout the competition's existence, the five regional football championship clubs from Bornholm FA (BBU), Funen FA (FBU), Jutland FA (JBU), Lolland-Falster FA (LFBU) and Zealand FA (SBU) participated after the end of normal league season, except for the years 1916–1920 and 1931. Until 1927, the cup tournament was part of the Danish Championship play-off, Landspokalturneringen, and was held prior to the Danish National Championship semifinal or final. Beginning from the 1928-season, the regional championship became a separate tournament held alongside the Danish Championship, but still organised by the Danish FA, now under the official name of Provinsmesterskabsturneringen. The 1915 edition was not played due to the limitations imposed as a consequence of World War I. The tournament was abolished after the 1931 edition, where the Jutland FA representative, Esbjerg fB, withdrew from the competition due to lack of time in its schedule.
Silkegade is a minor street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking busy shopping street Købmagergade in the west with Pilestræde in the east. Sparekassen Bikuben's former headquarters at No. 6–8 is listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places. The entrance to department store Illum's multi-storey parking facility is also located in the street.
Sparekassen Bikuben was a Danish savings bank founded on 3 March 1857 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It merged with GiroBank under the name BH Bank in 1995 and has later been absorbed by Danske Bank. Its former headquarters at Silkegade 6-8 was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1999.
Gans Wright was a Danish architect. He served as city architect in Copenhagen from 1904 to 1925.
Sparekassen for Kjøbenhavn og Omegn, literally The Savings Bank for Copenhagen and Its Vicinity, 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.
Sparekassen for Hjørring By og Omegn was a savings bank based in Hjørring, Denmark.It was founded on 11 September 1844. The head office was located at Østergade 8.
Valbygård is a manor house and estate located four kilometres northwest of Slagelse, Denmark. The estate was created from land that had previously belonged to Antvorskov Abbey by Joachim Castenschiold in 1874 and it has since 1846 been owned by members of the Bech family. The current, Renaissance Revival style main building was built for August Willads Bech in 1855. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1996. The estate covers 1,100 hectares of land.