Ved Stranden 8

Ved Stranden 8 is a property located at the corner of Ved Stranden 8 and Boldhusgade, opposite Christiansborg Palace, in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1932.

Ved Stranden 8
General information
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates55°40′37.92″N 12°34′54.84″E
Completed1797

History

Before the Fire of 1795

The property was in 1689 owned by tobacco-maker Johan Bramsted. It was in the 1820s acquired by porcelain merchant Peter Decker (1697-1727). His widow Cathrine Agatha Bredahl (1701-1778) kept the property after her husband's death just 30 years old in 1828. Their daughter Hendrine Christine (1727-1762) was in 1747 married to the naval officer Conrad von Schindel (1715-1794).[1]

The property was later purchased by court sculptor Johann Friedrich Hännel (1710-1755). He was ooriginally from Meissen but had settled in Denmark in 1731. He married Elisabeth Manndorff (1728-1780), a daughter of basket-makerCarl from Lübeck Jacob Mandorff (1695-1755) and his wife Catrina, on 21 January 1845 in St. Peter's Church. They had the daughters Susanne Elisabeth (1754-) and Anne Maria (1756 – c. 1790). His widow was 28 January 1762 second time married to his former employee Johann Gottfried Grund. Elisabeth Manndorff Grund doed from "oinflamation" in 1780. Grund was at the time of the 1787 census still living in the house at Ved Stranden together with their two children and the daughter Susanne Elisabet from his wife's first marriage.

The current building

No. 9 seen furthest to the left on drawing by Heinrich Dohm, 1868.

The building was destroued in the Copenhagen Fore of 1795. The plot was subsequently acquired by goldsmith Christen Nielsen Lindbach (1738-1815). The ccurrent building at the site was constructed for him by the master builder Philip Lange in 1796-1797.[2]

The historian statistician Frederik Thaarup (1766-1845) lived in the building in 1821. The architect Gustav Friedrich Hetsch was among the residents from 1823. The violinist and composer Holger Simon Paulli lived in the building in 1836–1837.[2]

Aug. Strøh's Vinhandel, a wine company, has also been based in the building. The company was founded 1 October 1894 by Aug. Strøh (died 1912) and was from 1924 owned by Knud Jørgensen (1879-1939). His sons, Asger Jørgensen born. 1907) and Robert Jørgensen (born 1910), owned the company from 1939.[3]

Architecture

Ved Stranden 8

The building consists of four floors over a high cellar. It has three bays towards Ved Stranden and nine bays towards Boldhusgade. The chamfered corner bay was a requirement under the new Copenhagen Building Act. [2]

Today

The Ministry of Employment is now based in the building.

References

  1. "Boldhusgade, hjørnet Ved Stranden". idahaugsted.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  2. "Ved Stranden 2-8 / Boldhusgade 1 / Admiralgade 28 / Holmens Kanal 42". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  3. "Aug. Strøh's Vinhandel". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 6 September 2018.
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