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Ved Stranden 8

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Aug. Strøh's Vinhandel, a wine company, has also been based in the building. The company was founded on 1 October 1894 by Aug. Strøh (died 1912) and was from 1924 owned by Knud Jørgensen (1879-1939). His sons, Asger Jørgensen born. 1907) and Robert Jørgensen (born 1910), owned the company from 1939.
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The property was in 1689 owned by tobacco-maker Johan Bramsted. It was in the 1720s acquired by porcelain merchant Peter Decker (1697-1727). His widow Cathrine Agatha Bredahl (1701-1778) kept the property after her husband's death at age 30 in 1728. Their daughter Hendrine Christine (1727-1762) was
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The adjacent buildings in Ved Stranden were in the 1930s acquired by the Nordisk Genforsikring. They were in 1936-39 replaced with a new head office for the insurance company designed by the architect N. P. P. Gundstrup (1877-1949). Ved Stranden 8 was also acquired by the insurance company and
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but had settled in Denmark in 1731. He married Elisabeth Manndorff (1728-1780), a daughter of basket-maker Carl from Lübeck Jacob Mandorff (1695-1755) and his wife Catrina, on 21 January 1845 in
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The building consists of four floors over a high cellar. It has three bays towards Ved Stranden and nine bays towards Boldhusgade. The
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The layout of the property (upper left corner) seen in a detail from one of Berggreen's block plans of East Quarter, 1886-88
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The property was later purchased by court sculptor Johann Friedrich Hännel (1710-1755). He was originally from
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integrated in their new head office. The entire complex was later taken over by the Ministry of Defence.
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The historian statistician Frederik Thaarup (1766-1845) lived in the building in 1821. The architect
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The building was like most of the other buildings in the area destroyed in the
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corner bay was a requirement under the new Copenhagen Building Act.
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was among the residents from 1823. The violinist and composer
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The Ministry of Defence is now based in the building.
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Index


Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′37.92″N 12°34′54.84″E / 55.6772000°N 12.5819000°E / 55.6772000; 12.5819000
Neoclassical
Ved Stranden
Boldhusgade
Christiansborg Palace
Copenhagen
Denmark
Danish registry of protected buildings and places

Christian Gedde's map
Conrad von Schindel
da
Meissen
St. Peter's Church
Johann Gottfried Grund

Heinrich Dohm
Copenhagen Fire of 1795
Philip Lange
Gustav Friedrich Hetsch
Holger Simon Paulli


chamfered
"Boldhusgade, hjørnet Ved Stranden"

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