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Vilhelm Ahlmann

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Vilhelm Ahlmann

Vilhelm Ahlmann ( 14 February 1852 - 12 May 1928 ) was a Danish / Swedish architect, father of Marie Ahlmann. He was born in Scania, Sweden, son of a landowner.[1] Amongst his works are restorations of Stubbekøbing Church, St. Peter's Church in Næstved, Kolding Church (1875), Holstebro Church (1907) and Næstved Technical College. Many of his designs were for buildings in Aarhus such as the Port Warehouse and Aarhus Katedralskole (1894) and many others.[1] He exhibited at Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1879 and the Nordic Industrial, Agricultural and Art Exhibition in Copenhagen in 1888. He contributed his architectural expertise to books such as Danske Tufstens-Kirker (1894), Grenaa Egnens Kridtstenskirker (1896), Jydske Granitkirker (1903) and Ældre nordisk Architektur.

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  1. ^ a b Vacher, Hélène (1 December 2004). Town plans in place and time: extension planning and conservation in the 1909 Copenhagen international competition. Aalborg Universitetsforlag. p. 47. ISBN 978-87-7307-712-2. Retrieved 5 October 2012.