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Buurmester House

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Gjertrud Larsen, their four children (aged two to 10) and one maid. Joseph Levia Samson, a silk and textile merchant, resided in the building with his wife Emilie Samson, their two children (aged 12 and 13) and one maid. Frederikke Levin. a widow, resided in the building with four unmarried daughters (all of whom were teachers) and two lodgers.
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No. 161 was home to 22 residents in four households at the 1860 census. Marie Ølsted Sørensen, a coffee retailer (widow), resided in the building with her 21-year-old foster daughter and one maid. Christen Nielsen, a fireman in the Ministry of Naval Affairs, resided in the building with his wife
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under the roof. An inset band between the three central windows on the first and second floors, which originally featured a frieze similar to the ones seen on many of the surrounding buildings, is now inscribed with the name of the building ("Buurmesters Gaard").
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The site was in 1689 part of a larger property (then No. 201) owned by former president of Borgerretten (The Civic Court) Hans Hiort's widow. In 1756, it was as No. 236 jointly owned by wine merchant Hans Christian Reimer and former colonial governor of the
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The building is via two diagonal bays attached to a narrow, parallel rear wing on the other side of an equally narrow courtyard. The courtyard is to the north bordered by Fortunstræde 1. The entire complex was listed on the
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of 1806 as No. 161. It was by owned by a woman (probably a widow) named Liunge (Ljunge, Lunge) at that time.
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The building was as of 2008 owned by Trekantområdets Ejendomsselskab. The basement contains a retail space.
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The main entrance in the bay farthest to the right (north) is accessed via a steep flight of steps. The
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The property was together with most of the other buildings in the area destroyed in the
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Admiralgade 20 is constructed in brick with three storeys over a
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as part of the rebuilding of the city following the
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Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′40.66″N 12°34′54.16″E / 55.6779611°N 12.5817111°E / 55.6779611; 12.5817111
Rrnst Burmeister
Danish
Neoclassical
Admiralgade
Copenhagen
Ernst Burmeister
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Danish registry of protected buildings and places

Christian Gedde's map
Danish Gold Coast
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Fortunstræde 1
Ernst Burmeister
cadastre
Johan Christian Ryge
da

walk-out basement
belt course
cornice

transom window
hood mould

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