Oostelijke hoofdingang met de Deense eastern main entrance. Links and right of the entrance Two bronze dogs from G. Gardet, ordered in Paris in 1903 to replace two plaster lions that have been the entrance since 1885. The door to the right gave access to the crafts department. The corridor right led to the western courtyard. The Stuers describes the decoration of this hall. Original the column bundles were painted red-brown, the caps were bronze-colored with green profiled, the bows with red and leaf ornament. The vaults were performed in clean masonry. The grades were white with br


Oostelijke hoofdingang met de Deense eastern main entrance. Links and right of the entrance Two bronze dogs from G. Gardet, ordered in Paris in 1903 to replace two plaster lions that have been the entrance since 1885. The door to the right gave access to the crafts department. The corridor right led to the western courtyard. The Stuers describes the decoration of this hall. Original the column bundles were painted red-brown, the caps were bronze-colored with green profiled, the bows with red and leaf ornament. The vaults were performed in clean masonry. The grades were white with bronze-green leaf ornament. Here the vaults have remained clean brickwork. However, all paintings have been withdrawn with the white brush.


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