The Danish Order of Freemasons – Sheffield Freemasonry

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The Danish Order of Freemasons (The Grand Lodge of Denmark) is located on Blegdamsvej in the Østerbro area of Copenhagen. It was designed by Danish Freemason and architect Holger Rasmussen.

The building is over 13,000 square metres, has about 335 rooms and dates back to 1927. It has three floors above ground and two floors below. The two large pillars in front of the lodge’s main entrance are 16 metres tall and weighs 72 tonnes.

The Grand Lodge has double hollow walls. The building is completely symmetrical, and the door at the main entrance is covered with bronze.

(Taken from www.visitcopenhagen.com)

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