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Johan Bernhard Georg Carstensen (31 August 1812 – 4 January 1857) was one of the developers of Tivoli Gardens and a Danish army officer. He spent most of his childhood in the Near East. He travelled widely and had a career in the military Royal Guards, reaching the rank of lieutenant. He attended boarding school at Herlufsholm kostskole. In 1839, Carstensen moved to Copenhagen permanently and published the periodical publications Portefeuillen and Figaro.

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  • Georg Carstensen (de)
  • Georg Carstensen (en)
  • 게오르그 카르스텐센 (ko)
  • Georg Carstensen (sv)
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  • Johan Bernhard Georg Carstensen (* 31. August 1812 in Algier; † 4. Januar 1857 in Kopenhagen) war ein dänischer Offizier und Unternehmer. Er war der Gründer dreier Kopenhagener Vergnügungsetablissements: „Tivoli“, „Casino“ und „Alhambra“. (de)
  • 요한 베른하르 게오르그 카르스텐센(덴마크어: Johan Bernhard Georg Carstensen, 1812년 8월 31일 ~ 1857년 1월 4일)은 덴마크의 군인, 출판인이자 덴마크 코펜하겐에 위치한 티볼리 공원의 설립자이다. 오스만령 알제리에서 외교관으로 근무하던 아버지 밑에서 태어났으며, 에서 복무했다. 이후 문학 및 예술 분야의 잡지를 발행하는 출판인으로 일했고, 잡지 구독자를 대상으로 한 이벤트를 통해 놀이공원 구상을 착안하여 티볼리 공원을 설립했다. (ko)
  • Georg Carstensen, född 31 augusti 1812 i Alger, död 4 januari 1857 i Köpenhamn, var en dansk officerare och publicist. Carstensen föddes i Alger som son till en dansk generalkonsul och flackade under några år omkring i världen, till dess han 1841 kom till Köpenhamn, där han startade åtskilliga tidskrifter, bland annat Portefeuillen och Figaro, och blev oerhört populär genom att grunda nöjesetablissemang som Tivoli, och . (sv)
  • Johan Bernhard Georg Carstensen (31 August 1812 – 4 January 1857) was one of the developers of Tivoli Gardens and a Danish army officer. He spent most of his childhood in the Near East. He travelled widely and had a career in the military Royal Guards, reaching the rank of lieutenant. He attended boarding school at Herlufsholm kostskole. In 1839, Carstensen moved to Copenhagen permanently and published the periodical publications Portefeuillen and Figaro. (en)
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  • Georg Carstensen (en)
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  • Georg Carstensen, 1845 (en)
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  • Johan Bernhard Georg Carstensen (* 31. August 1812 in Algier; † 4. Januar 1857 in Kopenhagen) war ein dänischer Offizier und Unternehmer. Er war der Gründer dreier Kopenhagener Vergnügungsetablissements: „Tivoli“, „Casino“ und „Alhambra“. (de)
  • Johan Bernhard Georg Carstensen (31 August 1812 – 4 January 1857) was one of the developers of Tivoli Gardens and a Danish army officer. He spent most of his childhood in the Near East. He travelled widely and had a career in the military Royal Guards, reaching the rank of lieutenant. He attended boarding school at Herlufsholm kostskole. In 1839, Carstensen moved to Copenhagen permanently and published the periodical publications Portefeuillen and Figaro. Between 1843 and 1848, Carstensen was active in the development of Tivoli Gardens and Casino Theatre (Copenhagen) after which he joined the war at Schleswig. He learned that he was no longer required in Tivoli shortly after he returned. He was thought to have abandoned the project as he didn't extend the license of the construction. Following the disagreement with others in the Tivoli Gardens management, Carstensen travelled to the Danish West Indies and joined the army there. He was married to the daughter of an island planter and assisted in management of the property. He subsequently spent time in New York City where he designed the New York Crystal Palace – an exhibition building constructed for the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in 1853 – in collaboration with the German architect Charles Gildemeister. (en)
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