Johan Henrik Nebelong

Architect

1817 – 1871

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Who was Johan Henrik Nebelong?

Johan Henrik Nebelong was a Danish architect, and brother of Niels Sigfried Nebelong, worked in Norway from 1840 to 1853. Best known for Oscarshall. His other buildings include Tollpakkhuset, Kommandantboligen, De naturhistoriske samlinger, and reconstructions on Heddal stavkirke, Telemark.

Nebelong's first job in Norway was as assistant to HDF Linstow. The latter was in charge of decorative works on the Royal Palace in Christiania. His next assignments were on the excavations of the main island monastery and the restoration project of Stave Church. Nebelong also taught at the Royal Drawing School.

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1817
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1871

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on July 23, 2013

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