Kastellet (Roskilde)

Coordinates: 55°38′37″N 12°04′23″E / 55.6437°N 12.0731°E / 55.6437; 12.0731
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The Kastellet house in Roskilde

Kastellet (Danish: The Castle), a house in Roskilde, Denmark, is the former home of the Danish author and satirist Gustav Wied.

History[edit]

The house was built to Wied's own design in 1900 with the proceeds from Første Violin, a comedy published in 1898. After a visit, his friend and colleague Walter Christmas referred to the house as "Kastellet" due to its castle-like architecture, and Wied instantly adopted the name, always using it in reference to his home thereafter.

House and gardens[edit]

The property also includes a small half-timbered building known as the Widow Seat and an outbuilding known as the Gentlemen's Wing, connecting to a garden wall.

Both the buildings, the garden and a memorial grove with 28 memorials were listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in 1996.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sag: Kastellet - Byvolden 25 A-B, Roskilde" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 2012-07-28.

55°38′37″N 12°04′23″E / 55.6437°N 12.0731°E / 55.6437; 12.0731