Vestergade 7, Copenhagen
Andreas Kirkerup buildingsListed residential buildings in CopenhagenResidential buildings completed in 1798Warehouses in Copenhagen
Vestergade 7 is a Neoclassical building complex situated close to Gammeltorv in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was constructed for royal building inspector Andreas Kirkerup as part of the building of the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1795. The property was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1991. Notable former residents include the master builder Johan Boye Junge and archeologist Peter Oluf Brøndsted. The Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIA) is now based in the building. The adjacent building at Vestergade 5 is also owned by the Danish Institute for Study Abroad.
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Vestergade, Copenhagen Meatpacking District
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N 55.67785 ° | E 12.570838888889 ° |
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Danish Institute for Study Abroad
Vestergade
1456 Copenhagen, Meatpacking District
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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