Ernst Brandenburger
Ernst Brandenburger was a Danish master builder and entrepreneur who, through his collaboration with Christof Marselis and Wilhelm Friedrich von Platen, left his mark on Danish Baroque architecture during the early reign of King Frederick IV.Biography
Brandenburger was engaged as master builder for the island of Funen in 1690. By 1695, he was working as master mason at the royal palaces and as constructor of royal buildings in 1698. From 1700 he also owned a brickyard in Vedbæk. He was royal building inspector from 1704 and until his death, presumably in 1713 since he was buried from St. Peter's Church in Copenhagen on 14 December that year.Works
- Stensballegård
- Drawings for modernization of Clausholm
- Clausholm
- Tower for Galten Church in Skanderborg
- Niels Juel's Mausoleum at Church of Holmen, Copenhagen
- Adaptions of Prince's House, Frederiksberg
- Frederiksberg Palace, Frederiksberg
- Frederiksberg Chapel, Frederiksberg
- Riding Grounds at Frederiksborg Castle
- New Knight's Hall at Copenhagen Castle, Copenhagen
- Opera House, Fredericiagade,
- Avener's House, Slotsholmen, Copenhagen
- Gyldenløve's Little Mansion, Bredgade/Dronningens Tværgade, Copenhagen