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  1. Thorvald Jørgensen (27 June 1867 - 15 May 1946) was a Danish architect, most known for his design of Christiansborg Palace, the seat of the Danish Parliament, after it had been destroyed in a fire. He has also designed a number of churches in Copenhagen.

  2. Thorvald Jørgensen (27. juni 1867 i Norsminde ved Aarhus – 15. maj 1946 i Charlottenlund) var en dansk arkitekt og kongelig bygningsinspektør, der har tegnet det nuværende Christiansborg. Han har desuden bygget et antal kirker og offentlige bygninger.

  3. Thorwald Jørgensen is known as one of the leading classical theremin players in the world. After graduating from the conservatory he quickly established himself as one of the most prominent players of the instrument and made a full time career of playing the instrument.

  4. Brorson's Church was built from 1898 to 1901 to the design of Thorvald Jørgensen who later designed Christiansborg Palace. The building was constructed by master mason Vilhelm Køhler (1869-1956), Architecture. The church is inspired by Byzantine and late Romanesque architecture.

  5. Thorvald (o Thorwald) Julius Sørensen (1902–1973) fue un botánico, y biólogo evolutivo danés. Sørensen fue alumno de la Universidad de Copenhague, y luego de 1953 a 1955, profesor en la Real Facultad de Veterinaria y Agricultura, y de 1955 a 1972 en la Universidad de Copenhague.

  6. In a crypt under the choir rest the remains of Niels and Thora Josephsen. Knud Larsen 's original altarpiece has been integrated in a new decoration of the church's choir which was carried out in 1988 by artist Mogens Jørgensen. [1] The font by Siegfried Wagner is in granite with bronze-plate.