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Carl Christian Hillman Jacobsen (2 March 1842 – 11 January 1914) was a Danish brewer, art collector and philanthropist. Though often preoccupied with his cultural interests, Jacobsen was a shrewd and visionary businessman and initiated the transition of the brewery Carlsberg from a local Copenhagen brewery to the multinational ...
Carl Christian Hillmann Jacobsen was born March 2, 1842 as the only child of J.C. and Laura Jacobsen. From 1866, he conducted a four year study trip to the leading breweries in France, Germany, Austria, England and Scotland, where he became familiar with top-fermented British beers.
Carl Christian Hillmann Jacobsen (født 2. marts 1842 i København, død 11. januar 1914 på Frederiksberg) var en dansk brygger, kunstsamler og fondsstifter. Han grundlagde i 1880 Ny Carlsberg, som blev slået sammen med Carlsberg i 1906 med sig selv som direktør.
Carl Jacobsen (1842-1914), the founder of Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is known as a brewing magnate, a patron of the arts and a passionate art collector.
The Carl Jacobsen House is the former home of Carl Jacobsen and one of the listed buildings in the Carlsberg area of Copenhagen, Denmark.
This wasn’t the case when Carl was young. But his father was, as usual, ahead of his time and wanted Carl to be educated around Europe. Carl spent four years in France, Germany, Austria and Scotland where he became familiar with top-fermented British beers.