Skindergade 32
Skindergade 32/Fiolstræde 2 is a Neoclassical apartment building situated at the acute corner of Skindergade and Fiolstræde in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, designed and constructed by master mason Thomas Blom in 1837–38as his last independent work. He went with a somewhat outdated Neoclassical style, undoubtedly to make the building blend in with Christian Frederik Hansen's Trøstens Boliger, Church of Our Lady and Metropolitan School on three adjacent sites. The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buuildings and places in 1945. Notable former residents include the mathematician Christian Ramus, judge and later professor of law at the University of Copenhagen Tage Algreen-Ussing, lawyer Lars Christian Larsen, director of the Zealand Railway Company Viggo Rothe and bookseller and publisher G.E.C. Gad.
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Skindergade, Copenhagen Christianshavn
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N 55.679444444444 ° | E 12.574166666667 ° |
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1159 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
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