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Kronprinsessegade 8
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'''[[Kronprinsessegade]] 8''' is a listed, [[Neoclassical architecture|Neoclassical]] property overlooking [[Rosenborg Castle Garden]] in central [[Copenhagen]], [[Denmark]].
==History==
Kronprinsessegade 8 waa built by [[Johan Martin Quist]] for Jeremias Henriques and Jacob Henriques in 1803-1804 af murermesteren J. M. Quist (1755-1818).<ref name=indenforvoldene></ref>
The composer [[Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse]] lived in an apartment in the building from 1815. In September 1817, a 14-year-old [[Hans Christian Andersen]] came to the apartment to pick up the first portaion of a monrtly allowance. It was the result of a fund-raising that that Weyse had initiated at a dinner party held by [[Giuseppe Siboni]] the previous evening.<ref name=indenforvoldene/> Weyse moved to a new apartment in the building at No. 36. He was very fond of the street and it has been said about him the "he never ventured out of Kronprinsessegade and the sixth [[tact]]".<ref></ref>
The later politician [[Christian Albrecht Bluhme]], then a [[Defence Judge Advocate Corps (Denmark)|defence judge advocate]] (''auditør'') in the Second Jutland Infantry Regiment, was a resident in the building in 1821. [[Frederik Bülow]], then a lieutenant in the [[Royal Danish Army]], lived in the building in 1821-22.
The zoologist [[Henrik Nikolai Krøyer]] lived in the building in 1832-1833. Vice admiral [[Jost van Dockum]] (1753-1834) had his last home in the building in 1834.<ref name=indenforvoldene/>
==Architecutre==
The building consists of four storeys over a celler and is six bays wide. The facade features a [[frieze]] between the first and second floor. A gateway in the right side of the building opens to a courtyard. A six-bay side wing projects from the rear side of the building and connects to a six bay rear wing at the bottom of the courtyard.
==References==
[[Category:Apartment buildings in Copenhagen]]
[[Category:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen]]
[[Category:Residential buildings completed in 1897]]
[[Category:1797 establishments in Denmark]]
==History==
Kronprinsessegade 8 waa built by [[Johan Martin Quist]] for Jeremias Henriques and Jacob Henriques in 1803-1804 af murermesteren J. M. Quist (1755-1818).<ref name=indenforvoldene></ref>
The composer [[Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse]] lived in an apartment in the building from 1815. In September 1817, a 14-year-old [[Hans Christian Andersen]] came to the apartment to pick up the first portaion of a monrtly allowance. It was the result of a fund-raising that that Weyse had initiated at a dinner party held by [[Giuseppe Siboni]] the previous evening.<ref name=indenforvoldene/> Weyse moved to a new apartment in the building at No. 36. He was very fond of the street and it has been said about him the "he never ventured out of Kronprinsessegade and the sixth [[tact]]".<ref></ref>
The later politician [[Christian Albrecht Bluhme]], then a [[Defence Judge Advocate Corps (Denmark)|defence judge advocate]] (''auditør'') in the Second Jutland Infantry Regiment, was a resident in the building in 1821. [[Frederik Bülow]], then a lieutenant in the [[Royal Danish Army]], lived in the building in 1821-22.
The zoologist [[Henrik Nikolai Krøyer]] lived in the building in 1832-1833. Vice admiral [[Jost van Dockum]] (1753-1834) had his last home in the building in 1834.<ref name=indenforvoldene/>
==Architecutre==
The building consists of four storeys over a celler and is six bays wide. The facade features a [[frieze]] between the first and second floor. A gateway in the right side of the building opens to a courtyard. A six-bay side wing projects from the rear side of the building and connects to a six bay rear wing at the bottom of the courtyard.
==References==
[[Category:Apartment buildings in Copenhagen]]
[[Category:Listed residential buildings in Copenhagen]]
[[Category:Residential buildings completed in 1897]]
[[Category:1797 establishments in Denmark]]
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