Kronprinsessegade 42
Kronprinsessegade 42 | |
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General information | |
Location | Copenhagen |
Country | Denmark |
Coordinates | 55°41′6.14″N 12°34′58.52″E / 55.6850389°N 12.5829222°ECoordinates: 55°41′6.14″N 12°34′58.52″E / 55.6850389°N 12.5829222°E |
Completed | 1816 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Thomas Blom |
Kronprinsessegade 42 is a Neoclassical property overlooking Rosenborg Castle Garden in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
History[]
Kronprinsessegade 42 was built by master builder Thomas A. Blom (1777-1841) in 1815-1816. He lived next door in No. 40, a building he had completed in 1811.[1]
The merchant Hans Puggaard lived in the building from 1816 to1818. Jacob H. Mansa (1797-1885), a military officer and Cartographer, was a resident in 1832-33. Another military officer, H. C. G. F. Hedemann (1792-1859), lived there from 1838 to 1846.
Editor and politician Hother Hage (1816-1873) lived in the building from 1847 to 1851. Bishop and politician D. G. Monrad (1811-1887) was a resident at No. 42 in 1856.
Architecture[]
Kronprinsessegade 42 is six bays wide. The roof is a Mansard roof with seven dormers.
References[]
- ^ "Kronprinsessegade 42". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 August 2018.
External links[]
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- Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen
- Residential buildings completed in 1816
- 1816 establishments in Denmark