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Admiralgade 25

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168: 295: 29: 212:(1764–), two apprentices and one maid. Lindbach's workshop was located in the Admiralgade wing of the building. The property was also home to two more households. One of them consisted of a 50-year-old widow named Høyer, her nine-year-old son Widius, a maid and two lodgers. The last household consisted of just one person, Andreas Brask, a tea merchant. 361:'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 three central bays towards Admiralgade and the three outer bays towards Laksegade are slightly recessed. The facades towards both streets are furthermore finished with a 211:
On 17 March 1777, No. 289 was acquired by goldsmith Christen Nielsen Lindbach (1738–1815). At the time of the 1787 census, Lindbach resided in the building with his wife Johanne Dorothea (1740–1816), their six children (aged 11 to 20), the goldsmiths Peter Hansen (1763–1797) and Jens Christian Møller
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At the time of the 1801 census, No. 289 was home to a total of five households. David Ben Moyel (1753–1831), a tobacco merchant, resided in the building with his wife Cathrine Elisabeth Hornbech (1766–1845), their two children and a maid. Friderich Gottlieb Sporon (1749–1811), a Supreme Court judge,
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The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 191. In January 1810, Lindbach sold the property to surgeon Henrik Hieronnymus Bech and merchant Peter Friderich Løve. By 1812 Bech had acquired his partner's share of the property. In 1813, he sold the entire property to merchant S. W.
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On 19 December 1763, Waage sold the property to Nicolaj Palludan (1735–1770). On 23 June 1766 the property was acquired by Peter Winther. In Copenhagen's 1773 Street Directory, he is listed as a tea merchant. On 27 February 1775, Winther sold the property to barkeeper Rasmus Andersen Bruun.
291:" and a maid. The innkeeper Christian Nielsen Kiellerup (born 1760) and the widow Anne Christine Hansen (born 1761) occupied the two small dwellings in the basement. The latter lived there with three sailors and one soldier as lodgers. 227:. The corner lot No. 289 was expanded with a piece of the old No. 290 in Laksegade. The current building on the site was constructed in 1797–1798. On 2 September 1798, it was inspected for 318:
In 1816, No. 101 was acquired by ship's captain Carl Peter Nissen. On his death in 1827, his widow Susanne Nielsen kept the building. Around 1856, she ceded it to their son Julius Nielsen.
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Heilbuth, who sold it already on the same day to the brothers Heinrich Lorentz Frølich (1776–1873) and Johan Jacob Frølich (1781–1858). They traded in wine and
200:) Christen Nielsen Waage (1723–1791). In the new cadastre of 1756, Waage's property was listed as No. 289. He had bought another property in the same year in 204:(St. Ann's East Quarter, No. 238), where he lived from then on. In 1757, he was married to Hedevig Lynge (died 1758), who died in labour the following year. 151: 277:
resided in the building with his three children, two foster children and two maids. Søren Johansen Backe (born 1747), with title of "city undertaker" (
231:(Copenhagen Fire Insurance) by master carpenter J. C. Wahl (1759–1838) and master mason Poul Egerod and its value in connection was estimated at 7,800 82: 583: 372:. The doorways in Admiralgade and Laksegade as well as the ground floor and first floor corner windows are all topped by Neoclassical 258:
and did therefore not return to their old home at the corner of Admiralgade and Laksegade once the construction had been completed.
219:. Lindbach was able to buy the adjacent fire sites (No. 267 and No. 290) after the fire as well as another one at the corner of 146:. It was constructed for goldsmith Christian Nielsen Lindbach after his previous building on the site had been destroyed in the 228: 285:), resided in the building with his second wife Inger Schmidt (born 1753), his sister, her seven-year-old son, two girls " 172: 75: 167: 456: 127: 48: 270: 354: 216: 147: 266: 294: 308: 246:
While the construction took place, Lindbach and his family found a temporary home at the corner of
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The property was later acquired by Hans Jørgen Hintz. In 1753, he sold it at auction to merchant (
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Lindbach's building, together with most of the other buildings in the area, was destroyed in the
499: 312: 201: 525: 349:. It has a five-bay-long facade on Admiralgade and a four-bay-long facade on Laksegade. The 232: 304: 255: 251: 240: 236: 551: 254:. In 1797 they had already moved back to one of the apartments in his new building at 577: 325: 220: 328:, Copenhagen's city engineer, resided in one of the apartments from 1875 to 1880. 362: 321: 131: 373: 358: 139: 58: 97: 84: 366: 247: 135: 28: 345:
Admiralgade 25 is a corner building constructed with three storeys over a
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from a building on Østergade. They would later own the larger property at
346: 369: 350: 143: 68: 337:(Copenhagen Home Owners' Association) purchased the building in 1882. 179:
By 1689 the corner property, as No. 225 in the city's East Quarter (
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for almost 50 years. Johan Jacob Frølich was the father of artist
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The property is owned today by E/F Dybensgade 21/Admiralgade 23.
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1810–1813: Henrik Hieronnymus Bech and Peter Friderich Løve
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corner bay was dictated for all corner buildings by
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Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′39.43″N 12°34′56.42″E / 55.6776194°N 12.5823389°E / 55.6776194; 12.5823389
Neoclassical
Admiralgade
Laksegade
Copenhagen
Denmark
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Danish registry of protected buildings and places

Christian Gedde's map
Store Kongensgade
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Ved Stranden
Voldhusgade
Kjøbenhavns Brandforsikring
rigsdaler
Admiralgade 23
Dybensgade 21
Torvegade
Christianshavn
Ved Stranden 8

Friderich Gottlieb Sporon

colonial goods

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