[1] It was an elegant Baroque palace, built for Prince George of Denmark on the ruins of Vordingborg Castle, which had been destroyed by the Swedish in the Northern Wars a decade earlier.
[2] At St. Peter's Church in Copenhagen, on which his grandfather had done considerable work a hundred years earlier, van Steenwinckel the Youngest built a three-winged sepulchral chapel from 1681 to 1683.
[3] After his appointment as Naval Building Master at Holmen, he was responsible for the construction of two gunpowder magazines at the Christianshavn Rampart.
[1] Named for Hubertus, the patron saint of hunters, it was a belvedere used by Christian V for Banquets and royal hunts.
The structure was most likely far too weak, and in spite of extensive repairs in 1731, the chalet was in such a poor condition in 1734 that it was deemed necessary to tear it down.