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176: 317: 44: 261: 331:. Christian Holm and Rosa Eibechutz were both residents in the building at the 1860 census. It is therefore not clear weather Holm had already acquired the building at this point or if it was not sold to him until after Rosa Eibechutz's death. Christian Holm lived in the building with his wife Sophie Magdalene Holm (née Corneliussenm 1809-1881), their three children (aged 12 to 25), one male servant and three maids. 342:(née Herbst, widow of the diplomat Frederik Siegfried Vogt (1777–1855) and an accomplished sculptor, resided on the first floor with two sons (aged seven and 11), her sister Thora Natalie Herbst, her niece Ophelia Gerstenborg, one male servant, three maids and a coachman. Christian Bentsen, the building's concierge, resided in the basement with his wife Inger Bentsen f. Jensen and their two children. 276:'s government body (Konsistorium), resided on the second floor with his four children (aged six to 15), a housekeeper, one male servant and one maid. Hans Nicolai Zøylner, a 37-year-old tea and porcelain merchant, resided in the basement with one servant. Ane Chatrine Backer, a 64-year old widow and the building's concierge, was also resident in the basement with her 23-year-old daughter. 304:, resided on the first floor with his wife Thormine Funder, their three children (aged 19 to 23), one male servant and two maids. Frederik Wilhelm Emil Lange, a man with means, resided on the second floor with his wife Emilie Lange, his sister Elisabeth Lange and two maids. Niels Christensen Aggerup. the building's 225:, together with most of the other buildings in the area. The present buildings on the site were built for Ladiges in 1798. At the time of the 1801 cemsis, Ladiges resided in the building with the office clerk Niels Møller, a housekeeper, a maid, a female cook, a coachman and a caretaker. 359:
A plaque on the facade of the building Commemorates thatVilhelm Thomsen] was born in the building. It was installed on his 101-year birthsday on 25 January 1943. Inside the gateway is a Commemorative plaque that lists all the names of owners of the site since the 15th century.
272:, a Jewish businessman, resided on the first floor with his wife Rose Eiberchutz (née Vallich), the 60-year-old widow Judutte Vallich, the 17-year-old girl Frederikke Abrahamsen, a housekeeper, a maid and a male servant. Jens Claus Hansen, a member of the 350:
The building facing the square stands in undressed, red brick with sandstone detailing. It is five bays wide and consists of three floors over a high cellar. The gateway opens to a courtyard surrounded by three perpendicular buildings and a rear wing.
218:. He continued the sugar refinery in the new location. As of the 1787 census, he resided in the building with an office clerk, 14 sugar refineryworkers, a coachman, a housekeeper, a male servant and two maids. 187:
The property was in the late 17th century part of a larger property. In Copenhagen's first property of 1789, it was listed as No. 5. It was by then owned by councilman Hans Knudsen Leegaard.
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At the time of the 1850 census; no. 4 was again home to four households. Simon Aron and Rose Eibeschutz still lived in the ground-floor apartment. Carl Frederik Normann, a
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The Drunken Flamingo, a cocktail bar, is based in the ground floor. Holm & Bertung, a PR agency founded in 1996, is based on the second floor.
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to his new property on Gammeltorv. In the new cadastre of 1756, the property was again listed as No. 5. It was by then still owned by Pelt.
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Ladiges died as one of the wealthiest men in the country in 1805 In the new cadastre of 1806, the property was listed as No. 4.
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The property was later acquired by the businessman Christian Holm (1807-1876), a son of the business
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was born in the building on 25 January 1842. He was a professor of comparative linguistics at the
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Rosa Eibechutz resided on the second floor with her niece Galathea Berendt, a
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in circa 1757. He had until then been the owner of a sugar refinery in
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At the time of the 1840 census, No. 4 was home to four households.
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in 1912 as one of few non-royal recipients in modern times.
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22 (demolished). In 1811, he bought the property at
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from 1835 and until his death. His next home was at
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He subsequently moved his sugar refinery from 146:: Holms Gård) is a listed property located at 755:"Folketælling -1860 - Adelgrunde Emilie Vogt" 729:"Folketælling -1860 - Adelgrunde Emilie Vogt" 8: 599:"Folketælling - 150 - Carl Frederik Normann" 573:"Folketælling - 150 - Simon Aron Eibeschutz" 469:"Folketælling -1840 - Simon Aron Eiberchutz" 521:"Folketælling -1840 - Hans Nicolai Zøylner" 819:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen 547:"Folketælling -1840 - Ane Chatrine Backer" 26: 495:"Folketælling -1840 - Jens Claus Hansen" 315: 824:Neoclassical architecture in Copenhagen 377: 221:Ladiges' property was destroyed in the 412:"Folketælling -1787 - Henrich Ladiges" 386:"Folketælling -1787 - Henrich Ladiges" 287:from 1887 to 1913 and was awarded the 264:Simon Aron Eibeschütz by N. Willumsen. 206:Hinrich Ladiges and his sugar refinery 703:"Folketælling -1860 - Rosa Eibechutz" 677:"Folketælling -1860 - Catharina Lund" 7: 804:Commemorative plaques in Copenhagen 14: 158:. 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Christianshavn
Jacob Holm House

Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′42.01″N 12°34′18.35″E / 55.6783361°N 12.5717639°E / 55.6783361; 12.5717639
Hinrich Ladiges
Danish
Gammeltorv
Copenhagen
Denmark
Danish registry of protected buildings and places

Christian Gedde's map
Copenhagen Fire of 1728
Abraham Pelt
Christianshavn
Hinrich Ladiges
Viborg
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Lauritz Nicolai Hvidt
Bank of Denmark
Østergade
Kronprinsessegade 28

Simon Aron Eibeschütz
University of Copenhagen
Vilhelm Thomsen
University of Copenhagen

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