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Købmagerhus is a commercial building situated at the corner of the shopping street Købmagergade and Silkegade in central Copenhagen, Denmark, built in 1898 to a Jugend style design by Chr.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Badstuestræde, Cadastre, Chamfer, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Fire of 1728, Copenhagen Fire of 1795, Danish West Indies, Gentlemen's club, Gerson Trier, Harbourmaster, Johannes Hauerslev, Jugendstil, Købmagergade, Klerkegade, Knud Graah, Lewin Jürgen Rohde, Ludvig Sandöe Ipsen, Møntergade, Moses & Søn G. Melchior, Nicolas Steno, Silkegade, Slots Bjergby, Vestergade, Copenhagen.

  2. 1890s architecture in Denmark
  3. 1898 establishments in Denmark
  4. Commemorative plaques in Copenhagen
  5. Commercial buildings in Copenhagen

Badstuestræde

Badstuestræde is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking the pedestrian street Strøget in the north with Kompagnistræde in the south.

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Cadastre

A cadastre or cadaster is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country.

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Chamfer

A chamfer is a transitional edge between two faces of an object.

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Copenhagen

Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.

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Copenhagen Fire of 1728

The Copenhagen Fire of 1728 was the largest fire in the history of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Copenhagen Fire of 1795

The Copenhagen Fire of 1795 (Københavns brand 1795) started on Friday, 5 June 1795, at or around 3 pm by the Navy's old base south east of Kongens Nytorv on Gammelholm, in the Navy's magazine for coal and timber, the so-called Dellehave.

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Danish West Indies

The Danish West Indies (Dansk Vestindien) or Danish Virgin Islands (Danske Jomfruøer) or Danish Antilles were a Danish colony in the Caribbean, consisting of the islands of Saint Thomas with; Saint John (St.) with; and Saint Croix with.

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Gentlemen's club

A gentlemen's club is a private social club of a type originally set up by men from Britain's upper classes in the 18th and succeeding centuries.

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Gerson Trier

Gerson Georg Trier (23 April 1851 - 22 December 1918) was a Danish social democrat, journalist, language teacher and translator.

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Harbourmaster

A harbourmaster (or harbormaster, see spelling differences) is an official responsible for enforcing the regulations of a particular harbour or port, in order to ensure the safety of navigation, the security of the harbour and the correct operation of the port facilities.

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Johannes Hauerslev

Johannes Hauerslev (5 May 1860 – 21 October 1921) was a Danish photographer.

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Jugendstil

Jugendstil ("Youth Style") was an artistic movement, particularly in the decorative arts, that was influential primarily in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to a lesser extent from about 1895 until about 1910.

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Købmagergade

Købmagergade is a pedestrian shopping street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Klerkegade

Klerkegade (lit. "Clergy Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Knud Graah

Knud Graah (13 June 1817 – 27 March 1909) was a Danish born, Norwegian industrialist and pioneer in the Norwegian textile industry.

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Lewin Jürgen Rohde

Lewin (Lewin) Jürgen (Jørgen) Rohde (23 October 1786 2 August 1857) was a Danish naval officer, harbour master, cartographer and nautical writer.

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Ludvig Sandöe Ipsen

Ludvig Sandöe Ipsen (April 20, 1840 – 1920) was a Danish-American artist and designer.

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Møntergade

Møntergade (lit. "Minter Street") is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Moses & Søn G. Melchior

Moses & Søn G. Melchior was a trading house based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Nicolas Steno

Niels Steensen (Niels Steensen; Latinized to Nicolas Steno or Nicolaus Stenonius); 1 January 1638 – 25 November 1686) was a Danish scientist, a pioneer in both anatomy and geology who became a Catholic bishop in his later years. Steensen was trained in the classical texts on science; however, by 1659 he seriously questioned accepted knowledge of the natural world.

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Silkegade

Silkegade (lit. "Silk Street") is a minor street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking busy shopping street Købmagergade in the west with Pilestræde in the east.

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Slots Bjergby

Slots Bjergby is a small town in Zealand, Denmark.

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Vestergade, Copenhagen

Vestergade (lit. "West Street") is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark, linking Gammeltorv in the northeast with the City Hall Square in the southwest.

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See also

1890s architecture in Denmark

1898 establishments in Denmark

Commemorative plaques in Copenhagen

Commercial buildings in Copenhagen

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Købmagerhus