Vilhelm Tvede

He was the son of Johan Frederik Tvede and Christine f. Norup.

He was a student of Gustav Friedrich Hetsch at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.

His son, Gotfred Tvede was also an architect associated with Det Classenske Fideicommis.

[2][3] Among other projects, Tvede led the restoration of the Church of Our Lady (Vor Frue Kirke) at Kalundborg (1867-1871) as well as Goose Tower (Gåsetårnet) at Vordingborg Castle (1871).

He was also responsible for the first architect-designed fisherman's cottage in Denmark in the village of Hesnæs; the roofing was later changed by his son in 1919.

Gåsetårnet at Vordingborg Castle