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Wildersgade Barracks : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wildersgade Barracks Wildersgade Barracks (Danish: Wildersgades Kaserne) was a barracks which existed from 1802 until 1822 in the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Its former premises, which include a purpose-built main building on Wildersgade and converted warehouses, two of them facing Christianshavn Canal, are now listed. They surround a central courtyard which has been converted into a community garden. ==History== The main building was built by the architects and developers Jørgen Henrich Rawert and Andreas Hallander who let it to the Marine Infantry Corps(''Marineregimentet''). Located to the rear of the Irgens House, which had served as artillery barracks since 1789, the site had previously housed Denmark's first canvas manufactury, which had been founded by the Weavers Guild. The new facility accommodated 600 men. The military acquired the buildings in 1830 following the death of a later owner, Justice Counselor A. P. Rønne.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wildersgade 60 – 62 )〕 In 1831 and 1847, the barracks were expanded with two warehouse situated on the opposite side of the block, fronting Christianshavn Canal, Towards the end of its existence, the barracks housed the Arsenal Corps (''Tøjhusafdelingen''), the Service Corps ('' Arbejdstropperne''), the Medical Corps (''Sundhedstropperne''= and parts of the Provisions Corps ('' (hærens sanitetsenheder) og dele af Forplejningskorpset''). The installation was closed in 1922.
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