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Elisabeth Steen and one lodger. Edward Cohen, a Royal Danish Mail clerk, resided in the building with his wife Charlotte Amalie Wandel Cohen, their two-year-old son and one maid. Marie Walentin, a 33-year-old widow, resided in the other first floor apartment with her two-year-old daughter Selma Alende and one maid. Peter Henrichsen, a carpenter, resided in one of the second floor apartments with his wife Christine Henrichsen and their three children (aged 13 to 22). Heinrich Schneider, a teacher, resided in the other second floor apartment with his wife Thora Schneider and their two-year-old son Martinus Julius Schneider. Lars Petersen, the 65-year-old proprietor of the grocery shop (
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one-year-old son Jacob Svend Schive and one maid. Abraham Joseph Cohen and Susanne Jacoba Bærentz, a Jewish couple, resided in the building with a five-year-old son from the husband's first marriage, a 25-year-old son from the wife's first marriage, two maids and two lodgers. Peter Foersom and Hanne Cathrine Ebbesen, both of them actors at the
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No. 122 was home to a total of 27 residents at the 1860 census. A. C. v. Osten, a 44-year-old widow, resided in one of the ground floor apartments with her two children (aged nine and 15) and one lodger. Carl Ludvig Steen, an assistant, resided in the other ground floor apartment with his wife
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No. 93 was home to a total of 32 residents in seven households. Ludolfine Frideriche Lillie, a tea and coffee merchant, resided in the building with her 11-year-old grandson Knud Magnus Steenberg. Peder Schive, a clockmaker, resided in the building with his wife Anna Henriette Schrøder, their
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purchased the property in 1966 and members of his family owned and lived in it until 2016. The new owner, Ejendomsselskabet V.S. Larsen A/S, a property company, carried out a comprehensive restoration of the building. In 2018 it was sold for
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of 1689 as No. 115 in Snaren's Quarter and belonged to turner Johan Trimand. The other one was listed as No. 116 and belonged to turner Christen Treiner. The two properties were both destroyed in the
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and subsequently merged into a single property. The current building on the site was constructed in 1797 for tea merchant Knud Steenberg. Stenberg ran a tea shop from the walk-out basement.
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mural of a door painted by Otto Frello. He has also created other eclectic details, including a glazed niche in one of the bathrooms with coins and banknotes and a built-in clock.
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The building has a total floor area of 622 square metres. Many original doors, panels, floors and other details in the building have been preserved.
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The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 122 in Snaren's Quarter. It was owned by tea merchant Johan Lohrenz at that time.
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The site was in the late 17th century made up of two separate properties. One of them was listed in Copenhagen's first
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No. 122 was home to a total of 35 residents at the 1840 census. Hans Christian Voldenberg Truelsen, a royal clerk (
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The building was refurbished in 1960 under supervision of the architect Svend Lindholm (born 1917). The artist
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The art gallery in the basement, then Gallerie Toulouse, was used as a location in the 1961 film
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is a 4-storey apartment building situated at the corner of
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Brolæggerstræde 2 is constructed with three floors over a
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Detail of the transom window above the main entrance.
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Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′40.6″N 12°34′30.8″E / 55.677944°N 12.575222°E / 55.677944; 12.575222
Brolæggerstræde
Badstuestræde
Copenhagen
Denmark
Danish registry of protected buildings and places
Otto Frello
trompe-l'œil

Gedde's district map
cadastre
Copenhagen Fire of 1728
Copenhagen Fire of 1795

Peter Thun Foersom
Royal Danish Theatre
Royal Naval Dockyards
Danmarks Nationalbank
Otto Frello
DKK

walk-out basement
chamfered
trompe-l'œil
Een blandt mange

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