23 March

1720 birth of Nicolas Henri Jardin

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Jardin, Nicolas Henri
architect; b. March 23, 1720; d. 1802.

In 1791 Jardin won the Grand Prix de Rome in architecture. In 1754 he was called to Denmark by King Frederick V, and was made professor of architecture at the Academy of Copenhagen. In that city he continued the royal church (a domical building in marble), which was begun by the architect Eigtved in 1749. He completed only the lower story and the eastern portal. After lying unfinished one hundred years its completion, in modified form, was undertaken about 1875 by the architect Meldahl.



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