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- Brumleby abstract "Brumleby is an enclave of terraced houses in Copenhagen, Denmark, located between Østre Allé and Østerbrogade, just south of Parken Stadium and St. James' Church. Built for indigent workers by the Danish Medical Association from 1854 to 1872, it is one of the earliest examples of social housing in Denmark and became a model for later projects.The development was designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll and Vilhelm Klein in Neoclassical style.".
- Brumleby architect Michael_Gottlieb_Bindesbøll.
- Brumleby architect Vilhelm_Klein.
- Brumleby buildingEndDate "1872".
- Brumleby buildingStartDate "1854".
- Brumleby country Denmark.
- Brumleby location Copenhagen.
- Brumleby location Østerbro.
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- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink 1853_Copenhagen_cholera_outbreak.
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- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Architecture_of_Denmark.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Danish_Culture_Canon.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neoclassical_architecture_in_Copenhagen.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Residential_buildings_completed_in_1872.
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- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Common_land.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
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- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Danish_Medical_Association.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Fortifications_of_Copenhagen_(17th_century).
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Human_overpopulation.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Ilia_Fibiger.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Andersen_Nexø.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Gottlieb_Bindesbøll.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassical_architecture.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Parken_Stadium.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Public_housing.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Second_Schleswig_War.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink St._Jamess_Church,_Copenhagen.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Terraced_house.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Vilhelm_Klein.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Øster_Gasværk_Teater.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Østerbro.
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLink Østerbrogade.
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- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brumleby".
- Brumleby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lægeforeningens boliger—Brumleby".
- Brumleby architect Michael_Gottlieb_Bindesbøll.
- Brumleby architect Vilhelm_Klein.
- Brumleby caption "Brumleby, Copenhagen".
- Brumleby client Danish_Medical_Association.
- Brumleby completionDate "1872".
- Brumleby constructionStartDate "1854".
- Brumleby locationCountry Denmark.
- Brumleby locationTown Copenhagen.
- Brumleby locationTown Østerbro.
- Brumleby name "Brumleby".
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- Brumleby subject Category:Danish_Culture_Canon.
- Brumleby subject Category:Neoclassical_architecture_in_Copenhagen.
- Brumleby subject Category:Residential_buildings_completed_in_1872.
- Brumleby subject Category:Residential_buildings_in_Copenhagen.
- Brumleby hypernym Enclave.
- Brumleby point "55.702 12.575".
- Brumleby type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Brumleby comment "Brumleby is an enclave of terraced houses in Copenhagen, Denmark, located between Østre Allé and Østerbrogade, just south of Parken Stadium and St. James' Church. Built for indigent workers by the Danish Medical Association from 1854 to 1872, it is one of the earliest examples of social housing in Denmark and became a model for later projects.The development was designed by Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll and Vilhelm Klein in Neoclassical style.".
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