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288: 343:, resided in the other second-floor apartment with two daughters (aged 18 and 25) and one maid. Niels Frederik Høffaing resided in the corner apartment on the second floor with his wife Marthe Rasmine Høffaing /née Gjellerup), their two children (aged three and six), two apprentices, two male servants and two maids. Edle Sophie Cederfeld (née Møller, 1797–869), widow of commodore Andreas Christian Cederfeld de Simonsen (1779–3839), resided in the other second-floor apartment with her two daughters, a maid and the lodger Anne Sophie Augusta Feddersen. Ane Sophie Andersen, a restaurateur and billiardholder, resided on the ground floor with her 18-year-old daughter and two maids. 194: 591: 603: 615: 329: 399: 364: 391: 579: 234: 29: 544:, with a 14-bay long facade on Nørregade and a just one-bay-long gacade towards the square. The bay closest to the corner stamds out from the rest of the facade towards Nørregade, both by being wider than the other bays and by being slightly recessed from the rest of the facade. The fifth floor is separated from the lower floors by a 347:
Vilhelmine Drejer, a widow, resided in the other second-floor apartment with her two daughters (aged eight and 10(, a governess and a maid. Emilie Holten, daughter of a university lecturer, resided in one of the first-floor apartments with former lottery-inspector Poul Friis' daughters Augusta and Emma Friis (aged 33).
506:. In 1978, it was sold to the landowner Christian Wulff Møller. He engaged Poul Erik Jensen and Regner Grasten as new manager of the daily operations. The management of the cinema was later taken over by Mogens Elkow. The cinema reopened after a renovation on 23 July 1979. It closed on 23 December 1981. 151:
Back in the 17th century, the site was made up of two smaller properties. The corner property was known as Blasen. It took its name after Blasius Møller, a barber who owned it from at least 1623 to 1643. In 1669, it was acquired by Hans Hoppener. He endowed it to the university. In Copenhagen's first
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Ovidia Plenge resided in her first-floor apartment with two of her children and her sister. Ane Hedvig d Origny (née Schultz), widow of the military officer Frederik Julius d'Origny (1774–1838), resided in the other first-floor apartment with two unmarried daughters (aged 28 and 35). Hans Hansen, a
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The old building was demolished in 1938 in conjunction with a widening of Nørregade. Tram line No. 5 had for years had difficulty passing the very narrow junction at the corner of Gammeltorv and Nørregade. The widening of the street left a very narrow and irregularly shaped site. In March 1939 the
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After Niels Frederik Gøffding's death in 1883, N. F. Gøffding was continued by Victor Høffding with his mother as co-owner of the firm. In 1887, he became the sole owner. Jis son Aage Høffding and Otto Petersen (1858- ), The firm was still headquartered at the corner of Gammeltorv and Nørregade in
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At the 1850 census, Pienge's property was home to 50 residents in six households. Martha and Niels Frederik Høffding and resided in their apartment on the second floor with their now six children (aged two to 14), two grocers (employees), a grocer's apprentice, three male servants and three maids.
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The new cinema was inaugurated on 4 December 1942. It had room for 724 spectators. The rear wall of the very small foyer was covered with pne æarge mirror with sandbæpwn Art Deco decorations designed by Harry Løvenskjold and Ejvind Meldgaard. Rge walls and ceiling of the auditorium were decorated
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At the 1740 census, Pienge's property was home to 30 residents in five households. Ovine Christiane Ringe født Hansen resided in one of the first-floor apartments with her three children (aged 14 to 18), her sister Dorthea Margrethe Hansen, a male servant and a maid. Christiane Vilhelmine Augusta
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At the 1787 census, No. 1 belonged to ironmonger Andreas Lassen. He lived in the building with his wife Lovise Westengaard, their one-year-old son, an eight-year-old son from his first marriage, a nephew, an ironmonger (employee), an ironmonger's apprentice and three maids. No. 30 belonged to
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At the time of the 1801 census, Petersen's property was home to 17 residents in two households. Petersen resided in the building with his 27-year-old daughter Inger Kirstine Petersen, two grocers /employees), a grocer's apprentice, a coachman and a maid. Berndt Christopher Wilkens, a
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On 31 May 1974, Alexandra Teatret was taken over by Preben Philipsen. In 1976, he was succeeded by Erik Crone and Jørgen Lademann. The Lademann chain comprised 17 cinemas in the Greater Copenhagen area. The cinema was challenged by increased competition from
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In the new cadastre of 1756, the corner building was again listed as No. 1 in Northern Quarter. It was now owned by one Nicolai Ebbesen's widow. The adjacent property in Nørregade was again listed as No. 30. It belonged to joiner Johan Petersen.
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Magistrate approved that the remaining part of the property could be sold to a consortium and used for the construction of a building with a new home for Hjalmar Davidsen's cinema, Alexandra Teatret, whose old premises on
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in Copenhagen. The cinema reopened after a renovation on 21 October 1958.under Thorvald Larsen's management, the Alexandra Theater developed into one of Copenhagen's leading arthouse cinemas. In 1966, he received an
551:. The most distinctive feature of the Nørregade facade is a relief composition by Olaf Stæhr-Nielsen above the main entrance. It features a composition of Copenhagen's most iconic towers as well as a 214:
Andreas Storp (1713–1797). He lived in the building with his wife Fredericha Sophie (née Torm, 1727–1802), their 13-year-old daughter Anna Elisabeth Storp (later married to bookkeeper in the
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had just closed. It had become possible to fit in the new building after the consortium had also acquired the neighboring building at Gammeltorv 10–12, a building from 1906 designed by
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barkeeper, resided on the ground floor with his wife Christiane Henriette født Neühausen, their 14-year-old son, two waiters, a caretaker and three maids. Jacob Andersenm a grocer (
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at that time. On 4 November 1709, it was sold to ironmonger Christian Poulsen. The property was later owned first by his widow Maria and then by their three daughters. During the
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In 1832, Niels Frederik Høffding opened a grocery shop in the building. In 28 Gøffding 1833, he was married to Martha Kirstine Rasmine Ghellerup. Her father leased
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Hjalmar Davidsen died on 7 February 1958. The Alexandra Cinema was subsequently taken over by Thorvald Larsen. He had a backgroun d as theatre director, first of
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At the 1801 census, No. 30 belonged to agent Oluf Møller- He lived in the building with his housejeeper Maren Møller (possibly a sister), a maid and the clerk (
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Victor Høffding and his family lived in the first-floor apartment at Nørregade and Gammeltorv. They later moved to a more modern apartment on
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Jørgen Iversen Pienge Prior to buying the property, Pienge had leased his brother's shop at the corner of Gammeltorv and Frederiksberggade.
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The adjacent property in Nørregade was listed in Copenhagen's first cadastre of 1689 as No. 30 in Northern Quarter, owned by grocer (
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Høffding's second-eldest son Victor Høffding (1838–1910) became a partner in the firm in 1861. Another son was the philosopher
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from the flames. The explosion caused the church tower to catch fire. A number of people was also injured by the explosion.
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was operated on the site from 5 December 1942 to 23 December 1981, A plaque on the facadecommemorates that the philosopher
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from varon Otto Redtz-Rgott. The wedding took place in the local Roholte Church where her brother had just become vicar.
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The corner building was designed by Ernst Kühn (1890–1948). It is a five-storey building constructed in red brick with
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of 1689, the property was listed as No. 1 in Northern Quarter. It served as residence for professor
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The building is now owned by the company Nrg ApS . Tumor's Night Vlub is located in the building.
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Discotek IN closed in 2011. It was replaced by the night clubs Penthouse (2011–2018) and Level.
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Petersen's only child was the daughter Inger Kirstine Petersen. She was married to the grocer (
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The property viewed in a detail from one of Berggreen's block plans of Northern Quarter.
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Jørgen Iversen Pienge was married to Christiane Hansen (1799-1878(, a daughter of r
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in 1886. In 1896, she moved to an apartment a few houses from her old home at
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with a courtyard on its rear.. The scarcity of building materials during
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was born on the site. The previous building on the site was known as the
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1910. The property remained in the hands of the family until the 1930s.
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was opened in the building in 1996. In 2003, Alexandrahus was sold for
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On 19 June 1826, No. 1/23 was sold at auction for 22,800 rigsdaler to
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presented another challenge to the construction of the new building.
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Christoph Battier), a maid, a female cook and three male servants.
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was flanked by two lifesize statues by Olad Stæjr-Nielsen of
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In December 1853, Høffding purchased the property for 44,000
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with minor damages. It was reconstructed after the fire.
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The corner building was badly damaged by fire during the
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The corner building seen in an unfinished drawing by
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The building veen on a drawing by an unknown artist.
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Copenhagen
Coordinates
55°40′42.38″N 12°34′19.7″E / 55.6784389°N 12.572139°E / 55.6784389; 12.572139
Nørregade
Gammeltorv
Copenhagen
Harald Høffding
cadastre
Cosmus Bornemann
da
Copenhagen Fire of 1728
fire belt
Our Lady's Church

Christian Gedde's map
Danish Asiatic Company
Copenhagen Fire of 1795

Danish rigsdaler

Johan Christian Dahl
Christianshavn
Strandegård
Præstø

etatsråd

Wiæders Plads
Christianshavn

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