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Nyhavn 11

Nyhavn 11 is an 18th-century property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Ludvig Ferdinand Rømer established a sugar refinery on the property in 1653 and it was later continued by changing owners until at least the 1860s. A small figure of a sugar-baker holding a sugar cone is still seen above the gate. The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1932. Notable former residents include the general trader Jacob Severin and actors Christian Niemann Rosenkilde, Julie Sødring and Poul Reumert. The lamp manufacturer Louis Poulsen was later based in the building from 1908 to 2006.

Nyhavn 11
Nyhavn 31 seen from the other side of the canal
General information
LocationCopenhagen. Denmark
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°40′50.24″N 12°35′19.44″E / 55.6806222°N 12.5887333°E / 55.6806222; 12.5887333
Construction started1735
Completed1736

History Edit

17th and 18th centuries Edit

 
No. 6 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of St. Ann's East Quarter, 1757.

The property was listed as No. 6 in St. Ann's East Quarter (Sankt Annæ Øster Kvarter) in Copenhagen's first cadastre of 1689. It was at that time owned by Pder Andersen Hegelund. A two-storey building was built at the site in about 1700.

One of its first owners was Jacob Severin. He had married rich. After attending school to the age of 15, he married at age 22 a woman over forty years his senior, Maren Nielsdatter,[1] the widow of the merchant Segud Langwagen. Using her capital, Severin took over her former husband's monopoly over the Icelandic trade with Denmark and built a thriving company specialized on Iceland, Finnmark and whaling off Spitzbergen. As a member of Copenhagen's 32 Men, he had the right to an audience before the king.

 
Ludvig Ferdinand Rømer

In 1754, Ludvig Ferdinand Römer established a sugar refinery in the building. He had been governor of the Danish Gold Coast. His wife was Anna Cathrine Widderkamp and the couple had 14 children.[2]

The property and associated sugar refinery was upon Romer's death in 1776 passed to his son Friederich Christian Rømer (1755-1827). At the time of the 1787 census, Rømer resided in the building with his wife Christiana Dorothea, their five children (aged one to six) and the wife's sister Dorothea Maria Lorch. The household comprised a total of 28 people. The other members of the household were either working at Rømer's sugar refinery or servants.[3]

19th century Edit

At the time of the 1801 census, Rømer and his wife resided in the building with their two youngest children (aged 12 and 18), the 26-year-old theologian Leonhardt Callisen (who would later marry Rømer's daughter Dorothea Maria), the office clerk the clerk (fuldmægtig) Anthon Moxoll,[4] a number of sugar refinery workers,[5][6][7][8][9][10] a coachman, a servant, a caretaker, a maid and two female cooks (one of them responsible for catering to the employees).[11]

The property was again listed as No. 6 on the new cadastre of 1806. It was at that time still owned by Frederik Christian Rømer. He had also oacquired the adjacent building at No 5 (now Nyhavn 9).

The property was later acquired by the naval officer Christian H artvig Leonhard Donner (1780-1841). He continued the sugar refinery. His property was home to four households at the time of the1834 census. Donner resided on the two lower floors with his wife Anna von Bülow and his 20-year-old niece Ida von Brockdorff.[12] The sugar refinery was managed by sigar master Johann Adam Garven. He resided in the side wing with seven sugar refinery workers, a shopkeeper and, two male servants and two maids.[13]

The property was shortly thereafter acquired by grocer (urtekræmmer) Hendrik Pohlman Harboe.[14] In 1835–1836, he heightened it with two extra floors.

Harboe's property was home to a total of 34 residents at the 1840 census. Harboe resided on the first floor with his wife Mariane Harboe, the wife's sister Nikoline Johansen, a male servant, a maid, sugar master Johan Thomsen and three more employees. Benedicte Ulfsparre Rothe, widow of Admiral Carl Adolph Rothe, resided on the second floor with four unmarried children (aged 17 to29), a male servant and a maid. Regine Frederikke Nagel, widow of merchant (grosserer) Grosser Peter Nagel, resided on the third floor with her three youngest children (aged 11 to 18), a maid and two lodgers )a jurist and a first lieutenant). Erik Svitzer 81792–1866), a professor of medicine at the University of Copenhagen, resided on the ground floor with a housekeeper, a coachman, the coachman's six-year-old son, a lodger and a maid.[15]

The property was home to 33 residents in six households in 1845. Diederik Wilhelm Dons, a merchant, resided in one of the apartments with his wife Julie Dons (née Stalberg) and one maid.[16] H.C.Bondrop, a grocer (urtekræmmer) and lieutenant in the Civilian Infantry Corps, resided in another apartment with his wife Gitt Bondrop (née Haeseus), their 10-year-old son Niels Hermann Bondrop, an employee in Bondryp's grocery business, two male servants, two maids and a concierge.[17] Peter Johan Petersen, another merchant, resided in a third apartment with his wife Louise Marie Petersen, their 18-year-old daughter Emilie Christine Marie Muus and one maid.[18] Christian Niemann Rosenkilde, an actor at the Royal Danish Theatre, resided in a fourt apartment with his wife M.Rosenkilde, their four children (aged 21 to 29), two male servants, one maid and one lodger.[19] Johan Thomsen, the sugar master from the 1840 census, was now residing in the side wing with his wife Lovise Thomsen (née Melny).[20] Peter Jensen, a lamp polisher at the Royal Danish Theatre, resided in the building with his wife Ane Jensen født Christiansen and their three children (aged two to eight).[21]

Christian Niemann Rosenkilde resided in the building from 1842 to 1849. One of his daughters, Julie, later known by her married name Julie Sødring, became one of the leading Danish actresses of her time. She had her debut at the Royal Danish Theatre in the play Den Sorte Dronning (The Black Queen) in 1843. Many artist frequented the home, including the Swedish singer Jenny Lind. Julie Rosenkilde married the engineer Christopher Sødring, owner of the mineral water company Sødring & Co.

 
Christopher Hansen Sødring

Diederik Wilhelm Dons was still the owner of the property in 1850. He and his wife were still residing in the ground floor aoartment with two maids.[22] Hans Christian Bondrop was still residing in the first floor apartment with his wife, one son (aged 15) and six employees.[23] Johan Frederik Carrøe (1817-1893), a businessman (grosserer=, resided on the second floor with his wife Caroline Marie Thiesen (1820–1865) and one maid.[24] Christopher and Julie Sødring resided in the other second floor apartment with the lodger Adolpph Strunk and one maid.[25] Johan Frederik Carøe resided in another apartment with his wife, their two children (aged five and 10), the widow Vilhelmine Wissing, three male servants and two maids.[26]

The property was home to 43 residents in eight households at the 1860 census. Charlotte Betzy Ryge (née Anthon), widow of actor Johan Christian Rtge, resided in the building with her two daughters (aged 21 and 29) and two maids. Carl Ferdinand Dishicke, a businessman )grosserer), resided on the same floor with his wife Marie Dichicke, two male servants and one maid.[27] Henrik Georg Worm, another businessman (grosserer), resided in another apartment with his wife Anthony Worm.[28] Carl August Borgen (1815-1870), a sugar manufacturer and insurance agent, resided in the building with his wife Emilie August Borgen, their sic children (aged two to 16) and two maids.[29] Hermann David Lassen, a merchant, resided in the building with his apprentice Jacob Henrich Willenberg.[30] Rasmus Peter Sommer, a 46-year-old man, resided in the building with his wife Ellen Margrethe Sommer and their two children (aged one and five).[31] Christian Hansen, a 31-year-old man, resided in the building with his wife Marie Pedersen, their five-year-old daughter and his 66-year-old aunt Anne Olsen.[32] Berthe Jensen (née Larsen), a widow cleaning lady, was the last resident of the building.[33]

20th century Edit

 
Nyhavn 11 in 1954.

The lamp manufacturer Louis Poulsen was based in the building from 1908 to 2005. The building was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish national registry of protected buildings in 1932. The actor Poul Reumert, was for many years a nong the residents of the building.. He grew up at Nyhavn 63.[34]

Building Edit

 
Nyhavn 11
 
The figure above the gateway

The building is four storeys tall and five bays wide. It has a red tile roof with four dormers. Above the gate is a figure of a sugar-baker holding a sugarloaf in one hand and a sugar tin in the other. The figure dates from Römer's sugar refinery. It served as a means of identifications at a time when house numbers had not yet been introduced. Many other houses along the Nyhavn quay feature similar signs.

An appendix with staircase on the rear side of the building dates from 1875. The courtyard was refurbished in 1963 to design by the landscape architect Knud Lund-Sørensen.

Today Edit

The leading Danish lamp manufacturer Louis Poulsen has been headquartered in the building since 1908.

References Edit

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  30. ^ "Folketælling - 1860 - Hermann David Lassen". Danishfamilysearch.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 12 July 2021.
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External links Edit

  • Photographs of the courtyard
  • ;ejrem Bramdt

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Nyhavn 11 is an 18th century property overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen Denmark Ludvig Ferdinand Romer established a sugar refinery on the property in 1653 and it was later continued by changing owners until at least the 1860s A small figure of a sugar baker holding a sugar cone is still seen above the gate The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1932 Notable former residents include the general trader Jacob Severin and actors Christian Niemann Rosenkilde Julie Sodring and Poul Reumert The lamp manufacturer Louis Poulsen was later based in the building from 1908 to 2006 Nyhavn 11Nyhavn 31 seen from the other side of the canalGeneral informationLocationCopenhagen DenmarkCountryDenmarkCoordinates55 40 50 24 N 12 35 19 44 E 55 6806222 N 12 5887333 E 55 6806222 12 5887333Construction started1735Completed1736 Contents 1 History 1 1 17th and 18th centuries 1 2 19th century 1 3 20th century 2 Building 3 Today 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit17th and 18th centuries Edit No 6 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde s map of St Ann s East Quarter 1757 The property was listed as No 6 in St Ann s East Quarter Sankt Annae Oster Kvarter in Copenhagen s first cadastre of 1689 It was at that time owned by Pder Andersen Hegelund A two storey building was built at the site in about 1700 One of its first owners was Jacob Severin He had married rich After attending school to the age of 15 he married at age 22 a woman over forty years his senior Maren Nielsdatter 1 the widow of the merchant Segud Langwagen Using her capital Severin took over her former husband s monopoly over the Icelandic trade with Denmark and built a thriving company specialized on Iceland Finnmark and whaling off Spitzbergen As a member of Copenhagen s 32 Men he had the right to an audience before the king Ludvig Ferdinand RomerIn 1754 Ludvig Ferdinand Romer established a sugar refinery in the building He had been governor of the Danish Gold Coast His wife was Anna Cathrine Widderkamp and the couple had 14 children 2 The property and associated sugar refinery was upon Romer s death in 1776 passed to his son Friederich Christian Romer 1755 1827 At the time of the 1787 census Romer resided in the building with his wife Christiana Dorothea their five children aged one to six and the wife s sister Dorothea Maria Lorch The household comprised a total of 28 people The other members of the household were either working at Romer s sugar refinery or servants 3 19th century Edit At the time of the 1801 census Romer and his wife resided in the building with their two youngest children aged 12 and 18 the 26 year old theologian Leonhardt Callisen who would later marry Romer s daughter Dorothea Maria the office clerk the clerk fuldmaegtig Anthon Moxoll 4 a number of sugar refinery workers 5 6 7 8 9 10 a coachman a servant a caretaker a maid and two female cooks one of them responsible for catering to the employees 11 The property was again listed as No 6 on the new cadastre of 1806 It was at that time still owned by Frederik Christian Romer He had also oacquired the adjacent building at No 5 now Nyhavn 9 The property was later acquired by the naval officer Christian H artvig Leonhard Donner 1780 1841 He continued the sugar refinery His property was home to four households at the time of the1834 census Donner resided on the two lower floors with his wife Anna von Bulow and his 20 year old niece Ida von Brockdorff 12 The sugar refinery was managed by sigar master Johann Adam Garven He resided in the side wing with seven sugar refinery workers a shopkeeper and two male servants and two maids 13 The property was shortly thereafter acquired by grocer urtekraemmer Hendrik Pohlman Harboe 14 In 1835 1836 he heightened it with two extra floors Harboe s property was home to a total of 34 residents at the 1840 census Harboe resided on the first floor with his wife Mariane Harboe the wife s sister Nikoline Johansen a male servant a maid sugar master Johan Thomsen and three more employees Benedicte Ulfsparre Rothe widow of Admiral Carl Adolph Rothe resided on the second floor with four unmarried children aged 17 to29 a male servant and a maid Regine Frederikke Nagel widow of merchant grosserer Grosser Peter Nagel resided on the third floor with her three youngest children aged 11 to 18 a maid and two lodgers a jurist and a first lieutenant Erik Svitzer 81792 1866 a professor of medicine at the University of Copenhagen resided on the ground floor with a housekeeper a coachman the coachman s six year old son a lodger and a maid 15 The property was home to 33 residents in six households in 1845 Diederik Wilhelm Dons a merchant resided in one of the apartments with his wife Julie Dons nee Stalberg and one maid 16 H C Bondrop a grocer urtekraemmer and lieutenant in the Civilian Infantry Corps resided in another apartment with his wife Gitt Bondrop nee Haeseus their 10 year old son Niels Hermann Bondrop an employee in Bondryp s grocery business two male servants two maids and a concierge 17 Peter Johan Petersen another merchant resided in a third apartment with his wife Louise Marie Petersen their 18 year old daughter Emilie Christine Marie Muus and one maid 18 Christian Niemann Rosenkilde an actor at the Royal Danish Theatre resided in a fourt apartment with his wife M Rosenkilde their four children aged 21 to 29 two male servants one maid and one lodger 19 Johan Thomsen the sugar master from the 1840 census was now residing in the side wing with his wife Lovise Thomsen nee Melny 20 Peter Jensen a lamp polisher at the Royal Danish Theatre resided in the building with his wife Ane Jensen fodt Christiansen and their three children aged two to eight 21 Christian Niemann Rosenkilde resided in the building from 1842 to 1849 One of his daughters Julie later known by her married name Julie Sodring became one of the leading Danish actresses of her time She had her debut at the Royal Danish Theatre in the play Den Sorte Dronning The Black Queen in 1843 Many artist frequented the home including the Swedish singer Jenny Lind Julie Rosenkilde married the engineer Christopher Sodring owner of the mineral water company Sodring amp Co Christopher Hansen SodringDiederik Wilhelm Dons was still the owner of the property in 1850 He and his wife were still residing in the ground floor aoartment with two maids 22 Hans Christian Bondrop was still residing in the first floor apartment with his wife one son aged 15 and six employees 23 Johan Frederik Carroe 1817 1893 a businessman grosserer resided on the second floor with his wife Caroline Marie Thiesen 1820 1865 and one maid 24 Christopher and Julie Sodring resided in the other second floor apartment with the lodger Adolpph Strunk and one maid 25 Johan Frederik Caroe resided in another apartment with his wife their two children aged five and 10 the widow Vilhelmine Wissing three male servants and two maids 26 The property was home to 43 residents in eight households at the 1860 census Charlotte Betzy Ryge nee Anthon widow of actor Johan Christian Rtge resided in the building with her two daughters aged 21 and 29 and two maids Carl Ferdinand Dishicke a businessman grosserer resided on the same floor with his wife Marie Dichicke two male servants and one maid 27 Henrik Georg Worm another businessman grosserer resided in another apartment with his wife Anthony Worm 28 Carl August Borgen 1815 1870 a sugar manufacturer and insurance agent resided in the building with his wife Emilie August Borgen their sic children aged two to 16 and two maids 29 Hermann David Lassen a merchant resided in the building with his apprentice Jacob Henrich Willenberg 30 Rasmus Peter Sommer a 46 year old man resided in the building with his wife Ellen Margrethe Sommer and their two children aged one and five 31 Christian Hansen a 31 year old man resided in the building with his wife Marie Pedersen their five year old daughter and his 66 year old aunt Anne Olsen 32 Berthe Jensen nee Larsen a widow cleaning lady was the last resident of the building 33 20th century Edit Nyhavn 11 in 1954 The lamp manufacturer Louis Poulsen was based in the building from 1908 to 2005 The building was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency in the Danish national registry of protected buildings in 1932 The actor Poul Reumert was for many years a nong the residents of the building He grew up at Nyhavn 63 34 Building Edit Nyhavn 11 The figure above the gatewayThe building is four storeys tall and five bays wide It has a red tile roof with four dormers Above the gate is a figure of a sugar baker holding a sugarloaf in one hand and a sugar tin in the other The figure dates from Romer s sugar refinery It served as a means of identifications at a time when house numbers had not yet been introduced Many other houses along the Nyhavn quay feature similar signs An appendix with staircase on the rear side of the building dates from 1875 The courtyard was refurbished in 1963 to design by the landscape architect Knud Lund Sorensen Today EditThe leading Danish lamp manufacturer Louis Poulsen has been headquartered in the building since 1908 References Edit Bricka Carl Frederik 547 Dansk biografisk Lexikon XV Bind Scalabrini Skanke runeberg org in Danish Retrieved 2021 11 30 Nyhavn Copenhagen in Danish rejsefortaelling dk Retrieved 7 December 2016 Folketaelling 1787 Friederich Christian Romer Danishfamilysearch dk in Danish Retrieved 12 July 2021 Folketaelling 1801 Frederik Christian Romer Danishfamilysearch dk in Danish Retrieved 12 July 2021 Folketaelling 1801 Ernst W Piil Danishfamilysearch dk in Danish Retrieved 12 July 2021 Folketaelling 1801 Christen Jonsen Danishfamilysearch dk in Danish Retrieved 12 July 2021 Folketaelling 1801 Peter Peters amp colon Asarup Danishfamilysearch dk in Danish Retrieved 12 July 2021 Folketaelling 1801 Poul Leis Danishfamilysearch dk in Danish Retrieved 12 July 2021 Folketaelling 1801 Peter Olsen Danishfamilysearch dk 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