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 designed Humlebæk Church (1868) and Vedbæk Church (1870-1871).
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.
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Personal life
In 1857, he married Marie Ostermann. He was the father of architect Gotfred Tvede (1863-1947).
In 1871 he became Knight of the Order of Dannebrog. He died during 1891 and was buried at Assistens Cemetery in Copenhagen.
Gallery
Humlebæk church (Fredensborg)
Andersen's Water Tower, (Frederiksberg)
Old Police Station (Sorø)
Vedbæk Church (Copenhagen)
References
^"Vilhelm Tvede". Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbach Kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2019.