Iskælderhus, Corselitze - Denmark
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Sikko
N 54° 46.152 E 012° 01.065
33U E 308165 N 6073188
Little house in nice public garden.
Waymark Code: WMK4ZC
Location: Denmark
Date Posted: 02/13/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Windsocker
Views: 20

DA:
Corselitze tilhørte kronen i middelalderen og 1603-1766. I 1768 købtes den af J.F. Classen, som anlagde en park i engelsk stil med frugthaver og planteskoler og lod de stadig bevarede alléer plante.

Hovedbygningen fra 1600-t. blev ombygget i 1774-77, formentlig af Andreas Kirkerup, til et to etager højt hus i nyklassicistisk stil med pilastersmykkede facader. De fornemme interiører med dekorationer af Johs. Wiedewelt er delvis bevarede. Avlsgården af Vilhelm Tvede fra 1866 blev efter brand genopført 1914 og 1921.

I parken hvor dette "iskælderhus" findes er offentligt tilgængelig.

Iskælderhuset blev brugt til opbevaring af is. Isen blev brugt til at køle mælk og letfordærvelige fødevarer ned om sommeren.

ENG:
Corselitze belonged to the crown in the Middle Ages and from 1603 to 1766. In 1768, was bought by the J. F. Classen, who launched an English-style park with orchards and nurseries, and let the still-preserved avenues plant.

The main building from 1600 t. was rebuilt in 1774-77, probably by Andreas Kirkerup, for a two-storey house in neoclassical style with pilastersmykkede facades. The classy interiors with decorations by John Wiedewelt is partially preserved. Breeding farm of William Tvede from 1866 after a fire rebuilt in 1914 and 1921.

In the park where "iskælderhus" are publicly available.

"Iskælderhuset" was used for storage of ice. The ice were used for cooling of milk and perishable foodstuffs down in summer.
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Roof Type: Roof has Straw covering

Wall Type: Walls are constructed from Stone

Construction Date: 17th Century

Building Rating:

Parking: N 54° 46.168 E 012° 01.098

Location:
Tromnæs Alleen
Corselitze, Denmark
4800


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