Kronprinsessegade 40

Kronprinsessegade 40 is a listed property located at the corner of Kronprinsessegade and Dronningens Tværgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

Kronprinsessegade 40
General information
LocationCopenhagen
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°41′5.8″N 12°34′58.24″E
Completed1806

History

Rarly history

The building was constructed by Thomas Blom (1777-1841) in 1811. Blom and his wife Ingeborg née Cathrine Carstensen (died 1860) moved into one of the apartments of the new building. They had seven children over the following eight-year period: Johanne Emilie Blom (1812-1896), Peter Ludvig Blom (1814-1850), Julius Andreas Blom (1815-1900), Sigvard August Blom (1816-1900), Ida Wilhelmine Blom (1818-1896), Carl Waldemar Blom (1819-ca.1838) and Julie Georgine Blom (1820-1885). In 1825, Blom and his family moved two houses down the street after he had completed a new building at Kronprinsessegade 36.[1]

The organist and composer Johan Christian Gebauer (1808-1884) was among the residents from 1839 to 1841. The politician Andreas Frederik Krieger was a resident in around 1840 and again in 1845-1857. The writer Hans Egede Schack (1820-1859) was a resident in 1848. Athalia Schwartz (1821-1871) was a ramong the residents in 1849. Holger Drachmann (1846-1908) resided on the third floor in 1860-1864.

1840 census

Hans Christopher Georg Fredrik von Hedemann, a major in the 1st Jutland Infantry Regiment, resided on the first floor at the 1840 census. He lived there with his wife Charlotte Eleonore Christine v. Hedemann, their six children (aged six to 18), two lodgers (students) and one maid.[2] Alexandre Philippe de Jonquieres, a commercial bookkeeper, resided on the second floor with the widow Anne Hedevig de Jonquieres, her three children (aged 21 to 24) and two maids.[3] Anna Elisa Krieger, widow of commander captain J. Krieger, resided on the third floor at the 1840 census. She lived there with her 28-year-old daughter Sophie Magdale. Krieger, her 22-year-old son Andreas Frederik Krieger, her 47-year-old sister Margarethe Vilhelmine Finne and one maid.[4] Anders Sørensen Haastrup, a barkeeper, resided on the ground floor with his wife Ane Hansen Thøsløv.[5] Carl Fred. v. Wilster, a commander in the 2nd Life Regiment of Foot, resided on the fourth floor with his wife Dorothea v. Wilster, their 32-year-old son, a servant (soldier) and a maid.[6]

Architecture

The building consists of four storeys over a high cellar. It has five bays towards Kronprinsessegade, a chamfered corner bay and seven bays towards Dronningens Tværgade.

Today

References

  1. "Kronprinsessegade 40". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  2. "Folketælling - 1840 - Hans Christopher Georg Fredrik v. Hedemann". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  3. "Folketælling - 1840 - Alexandre Philippe de Jonquieres". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. "Folketælling - 1840 - Anna Elisa Krieger". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  5. "Folketælling - 1840 - Anders Sørensen Haastrup". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  6. "Folketælling - 1840 - Carl Fred. v. Wilster". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 15 September 2023.
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