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Danneskiold-Laurvig Mansion

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Georg Herman Schultz (1718-1798) and his wife Anne Margrethe True (1737-1825) lived in the large first-floor apartment with the 18-year-old girl Charlotte Lindemann (1767-1837), one male servant and two maids. The 40-year-old clerk Jørn Bøttger and his 28-year-old wife Christiane resided in the more humble second-floor apartment with their three children, a 27-year-old maid and the property's caretaker Lars Larsen.
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The building was home to 18 residents in three households at the 1787 census. Bookkeeper Thomas Christopher Radigend (76 yrs.) resided in the ground-floor apartment with his second wife Anne (72 yrs.), his sister's unmarried daughter Dorthea Helena (64 yrs.) and two maids. Counter Admiral Andreas
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Reiersen sold his share of the building complex in Bredgade-Store Kongensgade to Frédéric de Coninck in 1789. Later that same year Frédéric de Coninck sold the Danneskiold-Laurvig Mansion to wine merchant Johan Ludwig Friederich Zinn. He was a nephew of
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as well as the County of Laurvig in Norway. He purchased a number of smaller lots in Store Kongensgade in the 1720s. It is unclear when the building at Store Kongensgade was built. Most sources state that it was most likely built to a design by
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Owen resided in the first-floor apartment with his wife Susannah Christine von Pahlen (1794-1884), their seven children, (aged two to 17), two clerks and six servants. Frederik August Esbensen (1802-), a clerk in
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7 and did thus not himself live in the building. In 1882, he undertook a comprehensive adaption of the building complex. The main wing was heightened with one and a half storeys.
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at the time of the 1787 census. Zinn adapted the building. His alterations included a conversion of the former shop premises into an extra ground-floor apartment.
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Zinn ended up returning to Neuendorff in Germany. In 1810, he sold his property in Store Kongensgade to the wholesale merchants
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succeeded his father in 1754. He died without children in 1762 and all his holdings were therefore transferred to his brother
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and Christiane Reiersen), resided in the second-floor apartment with his wife Marie, their five children and three servants.
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Knud Schack Bille (1773-1821). In 1816, it was acquired by the English grocers Alexander Watt & Gordon (based
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The property was later acquired by master carpenter Thorvald Jacob Schmock (1839-1896). He resided at
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in circa 1745. Ida Haugsted states that it was more likely built in circa 1720-30 to designs by
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and Meyer Seligman Trier. In 1811, they sold it to the heirs of stamhuset
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Owen's property was home to four households at the 1834 census.
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Matr. 21). They also purchased the country house Neptunus in
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Count Laurvig's mansion in Store Kongensgade painted by
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The building was on 3 April 1783 sold to the merchants
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square
Rococo
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°41′3.41″N 12°35′16.38″E / 55.6842806°N 12.5878833°E / 55.6842806; 12.5878833
Ferdinand Anton Danneskiold-Laurvig
Johann Adam Soherr
Store Kongensgade
Copenhagen
Denmark
Moltke's Mansion
Bredgade

Rach & Engborg
Ferdinand Anton Danneskiold-Laurvig
Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve
Gyldenløve's Little Mansion
Dronningens Tværgade
Bredgade
Johann Adam Soherr
Johan Cornelius Krieger
Laurvig
Frederik Ludvig Danneskiold-Laurvig
Christian Conrad Danneskiold-Laurvig
Frédéric de Coninck
Niels Lunde Reiersen
rigsdaler
Johann Ludvig Zinn
Zinn House

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