Kronprinsessegade 34

Kronprinsessegade 34
General information
Location Copenhagen
Country Denmark
Coordinates 55°41′4.25″N 12°34′56.89″E / 55.6845139°N 12.5824694°E / 55.6845139; 12.5824694Coordinates: 55°41′4.25″N 12°34′56.89″E / 55.6845139°N 12.5824694°E / 55.6845139; 12.5824694
Completed 1806

Kronprinsessegade 34 is a Neoclassical property overlooking Rosenborg Castle Garden in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945.

History

Kronprinsessegade 34 was built by Carl Maij in 1805-1806: The writer Henrik Hertz (1798-1870) lived in the building from 1843 to 1849. The writer and educator Athalia Schwartz (1821-1871) was a resident in 1856.[1]

Architecture

The building is five storeys tall and six bays wide. A four-bay frieze is located between the second and third floor and under the roof is a cornice supported by brackets. A short side wing projects from the rear side of the building. It consists of two full bays and a canted bay towards the main wing.

Today

The building contains a combination of residential apartments and offices. Current residents include the Svend Toxværd silversmithy and Donsmark Process Technology.

References

  1. "Kronprinsessegade 34-34a-b". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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