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maid Catrine Jørgensen, lodger Henning von Qvalen (1777–1853) and Qvalen's servant Johan Techel. Rudolph Ratenborg, a commissioner, resided in the building with his wife Kirstine Michelsen, a lodger, a servant and a maid. Hans Søemodt, a tailor, resided in the building with his wife Lycke Lange and a lodger. Carl Schinkel, a shoemaker, resided in the building with his wife Jacobine Zitsøe, their two-year-old daughter Anna Schinkel, three employees in Schinkel's shoemaker's workshop and one lodger. Christen Christensen, a gravedigger, probably associated with the adjacent cemetery, resided in the building with his wife Ingeborre Bendixen. Jens Munck, an innkeeper, resided in the building with his wife Kirstine Pedersdatter, their three children (aged two to ten) and a lodger. The last household consisted of workman Peder Olsen, his wife Ellen Larsdatter, their two children (aged two and four) and one lodger.
342: 472: 460: 265: 169: 484: 293: 439: 214: 451: 26: 396:'s guidelines for the rebuilding of the city after the fire so that the fire department's long ladder companies could navigate the streets more easily. The facade is plastered and painted in two shades of yellow, contrasted with white decorative details, white painted windows and green-painted doors. The transition from the darker ground floor to the paler upper floors is marked by a narrow 305:. Louis Dujardin, a wallpaper maker, resided on the second floor with his wife Bolette Amalia Dujardin, their four children (aged eight to 17), a 21-year-old niece and a maid. Christine Marie Lindhberg, a 58-year-old woman whose husband was absent but provided for her, shared the third floor apartment with two unmarried women, a maid and two male lodgers. 233:, Prussia. He later moved to Copenhagen where he was granted citizenship as a master joiner in 1776. He is considered one of the finest Danish furniture makers of his time. From 1796 until 1806, Pengel was based at Østergade No. 42 and it is therefore likely that he engaged in the construction project as an investment rather than for his own use. 276:
At the time of the 1801 census, the property was home to a total of 36 people distributed among seven households. Pierre Lebouchiere, a language tutor, resided in the building with his wife Biene Neshie, their one-year-old son Carl Lebouchiere, the wife's 11-year-old daughter Jeannette Neshie, their
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was additionally now occupied by a 44-year-old widow and her two children. Carl Gottfrid Wolgnschel, an innkeeper, resided in the basement with his wife Jacobine, seamstress Marie Severin Fredericke C. Skade, her five-year-old son Peter Vilhelm Skade and four people cared for by the Poor Authority
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By 1845, only the tenants on the first and third floor had changed. H. C. Grehs, a master tailor, was now residing in the first-floor apartment with his wife Marie Nielsen, their five children (aged six to 16), three employees (two tailors and an apprentice) and one maid. Rasmus Nielsen, another
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At the time of the 1840 census, the property was home to a total of 31 people. Heinrich Ahrenssen, a textile manufacturer, resided on the ground floor with his five children, four unmarried sisters-in-law and a maid. Johannes Eiler Steenfeldt (1799–1960), a draughtsman at the king's
256:, with rank of major. His next major assignment was to adapt St. Nicolas' ruined church tower for use as a fire station and watch tower. He was appointed chief of the fire corps in 1810, prompting him to discontinue his career as an architect and master builder. 194:. The narrow street that separated them from the churchyard was simply referred to as Nikolaj Kirkegård (Nicolas' Graveyard). The other street (now Nikolajgade) was then known as Skvaldergade. The old No. 97 was listed as No. 180 in 1867, owned by 284:
of 1806. It was owned at the time by one Glade. The church and its churchyard had not been reconstructed after the fire and the site was now used as a marketplace. The street section along the square had been incorporated into with
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Hirsch Ahronssen, now 70 years old, was still living in the ground-floor apartment in 1850 with two of his sisters-in-law. Louis Dujardin, now in his mid-50s and with the title of court
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Naturalie-Cabinet, resided on the first floor with his wife Dorothea Bolette Steenfeldt, their seven-year-old son, two lodgers and a maid. One of the two lodgers was the history painter
330:(1791–1856) had been among the residents of the building for around a year in 1843–1844, but had by 1845 already moved on to an apartment in a now-demolished building at what is now 1176: 1186: 1181: 471: 459: 140: 136: 384:
Nikolaj Plads 23 is a four-storey corner building with a four-bays-long facade towards Nikolaj Plads, a seven-bay-long facade towards Nikolajgade and a
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In the late 17th century, the site was made up of two separate properties. The corner property was listed as No. 97 in the city's East Quarter (
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and subsequently merged into a single property. The current building on the site was constructed in 1800 for master joiner
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Together with St. Nikolas' Church and most of the other buildings in the area, the two properties were destroyed in the
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master craftsman, resided on the third floor with his wife Catrine Nielsen and one other resident. The
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in 1934. Former residents include scientific illustrator Johannes Eilert Steenfeldt, composer
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After the fire, Hans Christian Schmidt (1765–1826) constructed the buildings at
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and the upper one blank, adorn both facades. The roof is clad with red tile.
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corner. The chamfered corner bay was dictated for all corner buildings by
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The building was renovated in 1945 with the assistance of architect
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14 (1797–1800) and Bremerholm 28/Dybensgade 14 (1797–1800). He was,
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Ole Pedersen's widow. The two properties faced the churchyard of
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like many of the other master craftsmen of his time
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The building was listed in the 482: 470: 458: 449: 437: 135:, Denmark. 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Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′41.38″N 12°34′54.37″E / 55.6781611°N 12.5817694°E / 55.6781611; 12.5817694
Neoclassical
Nikolaj Plads
Copenhagen
Danish registry of protected buildings and places
Danish registry of protected buildings and places
Rudolph Bay
Thomas Overskou
Karberghus

Christian Gedde's map
bargeman
St. Nicolas' Church
galantry items retailer

Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Johan Joachim Pingel
Brandenburg
Vingårdstræde
Bremerholm
Dybensgade
like many of the other master craftsmen of his time
Copenhagen Fire Corps

H.G.F. Holm

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