Joseph Christian Lillie - Other Works

Other Works

  • Furniture for Marienlyst Castle near Helsingør (1791)
  • Interior decoration for Liselund Palace on the Isle of Møn (1792) is attributed to him
  • The coffin for Queen Dowager Juliane Marie (1796)
  • Interior design of the main building at Brede in Lyngby-Taarbæk (1797)
  • Behnhaus in Lübeck, now an art museum within Lillie's Interior design in the World Heritage Site city (ca. 1800)
  • Linde'sche Villa in Lübeck, today the city’s wedding registry. The house and garden is also important in the art of Edvard Munch, and later became the domicile of Munch collector and patron Dr. Max Linde (1804)
  • The mausoleum for Hereditary Princess Helene Paulowna, Ludwigslust (1804–1806)
  • The first Kurhaus in Travemünde, there are still some elements of his interior decoration in the later building, which has reopened as a hotel in 2005 (1819–1820)
  • The manor house in Schönfeld near Mühlen Eichsen in Mecklenburg (1820)
  • The manor house for the von Bülow family in Gudow near Mölln (1824–1827)

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