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The simple
Neoclassical building is 48 bays long. The 31 bays closest to Sølvgade form the original part of the building from 1760. The remaining 17 bays are from the 1779 extension. The main entrances of the complex are located in two slightly projecting, 3-bay sections with triangular pediments. On
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Garrison Hospital remained at the site until 1928 when it was replaced by the new Military Hospital at Tagensvej.
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A military hospital was first opened at the site from 1673 when it took over the so-called Gold House, an alchemist laboratory. In 1683,
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purchased the buildings and used them as a textile factory. They were destroyed by fire in 1759 and replaced by a new building (
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building predates it and was
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the wall between the two sections, between the first and second floors, is a stone plaque which commemorates
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Plaque commemorating
Frederick VI's conversion of the building into a hospital for sick and wounded soldiers
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was responsible for another extension of the building Known as
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