Kronprinsessegade 38

Kronprinsessegade 38 is a listed property located at the corner of Kronprinsessegade and Dronningens Tværgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945. Notable former residents include the politician C. G. Andræ, edicator Nathalie Zahle and painter Wilhelm Rosenstand.

Kronprinsessegade 38
General information
LocationCopenhagen
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°41′5.08″N 12°34′57.59″E
Completed1806

History

Early history

The building was constructed by Bloms Enke & Sønner in 1803-06. The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 400 in St. Ann's West Quarter.

1840 census

De Hamilton, widow of an admiral, resided on the first floor with her 19-year-old daughter and one maid at the 1840 census.[1] Johan Peter Jacobsen, a military surgeon, resided on the second floor with his wife Christine Jacobsen, their son Emilie Jacobsen and one maid.[2] H. F. v. Mack Ene, a captain in the 1st Jutland Infantry Regiment, resided on the third floor with his wife Emilie v. Mack Ene and one maid.[3] Ludvig von Kellner, a captain in the Engineering Corps, resided on the fourth floor with his wife Elise v. Kellner, their three children (aged one to six), his sister Sopie Kellner, his sister-in-law Harriet Zuber and two maids.[4] Jens Lauritsen Lohr, a grocer (urtekræmmer), resided on the ground floor with his wife Christiane Lohr, a grocer's apprentice, one male servant and one maid.[5]

Later history

The mathematician and later politician C. G. Andræ (1812-1893) lived in the building from 1843 to 1846. Natalie Zahle, founder of N. Zahle's School, lived in the building from 1852 to 1856. The painter Vilhelm Rosenstand lived on the second floor in 1891–1892.[6]

20th century

Kronprinsessegade 37 in c. 1940.

The property belonged to editor Asger Kristian Karstensen (1874-( in 1908. He was the publisher of the magazine Unio and also worked for and also worked for Nationaltidende. In 1896—98, he had been the editor of Tidens Krav.[7]

The landowner and politician Johan Knudsen (1865-1942) had his city home in the building in around 1938.[6]

Architecture

The building consists of four storeys over a high cellar. It has five bays towards each street as well as a chamfered, recessed corner bay.

Today


References

  1. "Folketælling - 1840 - ? de Hamilton". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  2. "Folketælling - 1840 - Johan Peter Jacobsen". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  3. "Folketælling - 184 - H. F. v. Mack Ene". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. "Folketælling - 1840 - Ludvig von Kellner". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  5. "Folketælling - 1840 - Jens Lauritsen Lohr". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  6. "Kronprinsessegade 38". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  7. "Dandsk portrætgalleri: Karstensen, Aage Kristen" (PDF). slaegtsbibliotek.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
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