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

The building was constructed by Thomas A. Blom (1777-1841) in 1811. Blæm 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) og Julie Georgine Blom (1820-1885). In 1925, Blæm and his family moved two houses down the street after he had completed a new building at Kronprinsessegade 36.[1]

Architecture

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

Today

gollark: Servers are cheap.
gollark: Or they don't and are just picking pricing arbitrarily! Who knows?
gollark: I mean, presumably they have marketing teams who know more about this than you do and have actual data and good models.
gollark: This is you, then.
gollark: I feel like you should not simultaneously complain about having no money due to economy implosions and then randomly try and buy games you clearly don't particularly want.

References

  1. "Kronprinsessegade 40". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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