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466:), inspector of Vajsenhuset, resided on the first floor with his wife Nicoline Lindgreen, their two daughters (aged five and eight), his mother Helene Rung, his brother Frederik Rung, one male servant and two maids. C. A. Reitzel resided on the ground floor to the left with his wife Sophie Thostrup, their six children (aged seven to 19), his mother-in-law Dorthea Thostrup, her two apprentices, two male servants and two maids. William Wanscher resided on the ground floor to the right with his wife Johanne Wamscher, their two daughters (aged two and four), an apprentice and two maids. Oline Lützen, a teacher at the school, resided on the second floor with her mother Margrethe Lützen, a lodger and a maid. Anton Guldbrandsen, another teacher at the school, resided on the same floor with his wife Anna Guldbrandsen and their seven children (aged three to 24). 336: 231: 486: 430: 210: 566: 28: 252:. He served in Copenhagen for two periods: the first time from April 1740 to July 1746. After two years in Stockholm, he returned to the Danish court in February 1748 and stayed here until his death in 1766. He was the owner of an extensive book collection and an excuisite collection of Saxon and Chinese porcelain. In 1743, he instigated the establishment of the first Danish Masonic Lodge (from 1745 known as St. Martin's Lodge), and the meetings were held in his house. Korff's secretary, Aladinsky, was interested in theater and translated two plays for the Royal Theatre: 296: 513:(founded 1838). The book printing business G. S. Eibes Bogtrykkeri (founded 1859) was also part of the merger. Later in the same year, I. P. Trap passed his share of the company to his son, Frederik. The name of the company was changed to Hoffenberg & Trap when E. Jespersen left the company in 1878. In 1788, Hoffensberg & Trap undertook a comprehensive renovation of the building. Trap died in 1882, leaving Hoffensberg as the sole proprietor until he was joined by Alfred Grut 1887 in 1898. 273: 386: 528:
In 1875, Holger Petersen relocated to the building. The company's previous home was at Købmagergade 0. In 1888, Petersen bought the property. Over the next years, especially in 1889-90 and 1906–07, it was subject to extensive alterations and expansions. Det Hoffenbergske Etablissement was a tenant in
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The new institution was inaugurated on 9 December 1811. It had room for 37 children. restored, and the congregation was placed under the parish of the Holy Ghost. In 1824 the Normal School for Mutual Education for 100 children was established, and from 1826 the foundation completely stopped providing
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The northern property (No. 7) had belonged to Ove Christoffersen Liunge til Odden from before 1603 to 1620. It was subsequently owned by successive brewers until 1686. On 11 March 1686, the property was acquired by merchant Jens Nielsen Hald. The next owners were mayor Bartholomæus Jensen (25 April
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Georg Rung and Anth. Ferd. Christ. Gulbrandsen were still residents of the building at the 1860 census. Theodor Lind, a new bookseller, resided in the building with his wife Betty Wilhelmine Lind født Honum and one maid. Gotfred Buchwald, a new paper retailer, resided in the building with his wife
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Købmagergade 44 is a 15-bay-wide, four-storey brick building. The facade is rendered in a rusty-red colour with grey-painted ornamental details. The wimdows of the slightly projecting three central bays and the third-and-fourth bay from each side are accented with extra framing. The three central
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town mansion. In the new cadastre of 1756, Becker's properties were individually listed as No. 6–7 in Rosenborg Quarter. He also served as Royal Kitchen Inspector (kitchen supplier, that is). The building was therefore often referred to as "Royal Kitchen-Inspecor Becker's House".
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On 15 December 1731, No. 7 was acquired by court tailor Henrik Wilhelm Becker. He was married to Johanne Elisabeth Pritsche. On 17 December 1743, No. 8 was also acquired by Becker. He subsequently demolished the two buildings and replaced them with a large,
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The Royal Waisenhus Pharmacy was located in one of the side wings. Jens Peter Groth, its proprietor, found the new premises, without direct access from the street, highly unsatisfactory. In 1826. he moved it to another building further down the street (now
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was often represented by Rdward Collin. On Reitzel's death in 1853, C. A. Reitzel was continued by his son Theodor Reitzel (1828-1906) and Carl Valdemar Reitzel (1833-1911) with as parft of the management. Shortly thereafter, it relocated to Løvstræde 7.
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In 2017, Hines bought Købmagergade 44–46 and Købmagergade 50. The 22m000 square metre building complex was subsequently transformed into a mixed-use complex with boutique hotel, retail and six residential apartments.
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At the 1787 census, Hemert and his wife lived in the building with their five children (aged 10 to 19), the wife's sister Alida de Favin (née Hoglandh), their children's French-teacher Charlotte Amalia Rosenkilde, a
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had on overseas trade. In 1805, it was taken into bankruptcy. It was therefore decided to sell his property at auction. The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 6 in Rosenborg Quarter.
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In 1827, C. A. Reitzel's publishing house and book shop relocated to the building. Its new premises served as almost as a literary club. It was frequented by most of the leading writers of the
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associated with Hemert's office, five office clerks, a manager of the store in the basement, a housekeeper, four maids, a coachman, a male servant and a caretaker.
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1694 – 21 June 1715), Chancellery Councillor Hans Scavenius (21 June 1715 – 22 October 1731) and Margrethe Lemvig (22 October 1731 – 15 December 1731).
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The southern property (No. 8) belonged to members of the noble Daa family from at least the 1530s. In the years around 1645, it belonged to
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north of Copenhagen. He was one of the largest suppliers of paper products to the Danish state. His other customers included the newspaper
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saw Hemert's property as a suitable new home for the Royal Wajsen House, an institution for indigent children, whose previous building, on
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Back in the 18th century, the site was made up of two smaller properties. These properties were listed in Copenhagen's first
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Hemert died on 15 June 1775 and was buried in the German Reformed Church. The property was subsequently passed to his son
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The property was home to five households at the 1840 census. Georg Rung (1799–1868, brother of composer
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of Becker's building was let out to dignitaries. In 1748, it was thus let out to the Russian envoy
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town mansion from the 1740s, whose earlier residents included Russian envoy to Copenhagen
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In 1872, it was decided to sell the Wajsenhus Building. In 1874–76, its new building on
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Hanne Buchwald født Doring, their two children (aged five and eight) and one maid.
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was constructed. The new building was designed by the architect C. F. Rasmussen.
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purchased the building. The company was the result of a resent merger between
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Beckers house to the left, c. 1749. The house to the right is present-day
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Hemert's trading firm was hit hard by the negative effects that the
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One of Wajsenhuset's other tenants was the parer merchant
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first-floor windows are in addition to this tipped by
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their old building until 1906. Their next home was at
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Advert for Hoffensberg, Jespersen & Trap (1876).
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Holger Petersen A&S 1067:"Folketælling - 1860 - Theodor Lind" 989:"Folketælling - 1840 - Oline Lützen" 718:"Kapitler af Købmagergades historie" 642: 618: 616: 614: 286:Frederiksdal Lyststed (now Tusculum) 891:(in Danish). Københavns Biblioteker 280:The property was later acquired by 13: 1015:"Folketælling - 1860 - Georg Rung" 911:"Folketælling - 1840 - Georg Rung" 523: 14: 1599: 1293:Peter van Hemert and Købmagergade 1266: 1119:"Det Hoffenbergske Etablissement" 867:"Oplysninger om Wilhelm Wanscher" 663:Selskabet for Københavns Historie 628:Selskabet for Københavns Historie 611: 499:Hoffensberg, Jespersen & Trap 368:British bombardment of Copenhagen 540: 503:Det Hoffensbergske Etablissement 456:Minder fra min barndom og ungdom 174: 26: 1240: 1214: 1189: 1163: 1137: 1111: 1085: 1059: 1033: 1007: 981: 955: 929: 903: 881: 691:(in Danish). Nyt Nordisk Forlag 560: 162:, a mixed-use complex owned by 833: 811: 785: 760: 735: 723:(in Danish). L. Levison Junior 516:From 1883 to 1885, the artist 234:No. 6–7 seen in a detail from 116:is the former headquarters of 1: 869:(in Danish). mortenclausen.dk 841:"C.A. Reitzels Boghandel A/S" 604: 748:(in Danish). Holger Petersen 374:accommodation for children. 7: 276:Rendering of Hemert's house 10: 1604: 1171:"Købmagergade 44-46-46a-c" 268:Joost and Peter van Hemert 238:of Rosenborg Quarter, 1757 169: 1552: 1536: 1434: 1379: 1371:No. 55: Lille Købmagerhus 1343: 1336: 1250:(in Danish). Estate Media 821:(in Danish). Trap Danmark 772:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon 204: 100: 61: 53: 43: 38: 34: 25: 20: 1145:"Hoffensberg & Trap" 595: 569:Købmagergade 44 in 2024. 547:University of Copenhagen 505:(founded 1855, owned by 156:University of Copenhagen 1566:Det Kongelige Vajsenhus 511:Em. Bærentzen & Co. 423:Hans Christian Andersen 356:Copenhagen Fire of 1795 331:The Royal Weissen House 197:. 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Index


Copenhagen
Coordinates
55°40′51.3″N 12°34′38.4″E / 55.680917°N 12.577333°E / 55.680917; 12.577333
Købmagergade
Holger Petersen
Copenhagen
Royal Waisen House
Danish
Nørre Farimagsgade
Baroque style
Johann Albrecht Korff
Joost
Peter van Hemert
University of Copenhagen
Hines
cadastre
Admiral of the Realm
Claus Daa
Christian IV

Købmagergade 42
Baroque style

Gedde's map
bel étage
Johann Albrecht Korff
Caroline Thielo

Joost van Hemert

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