Antonigade 3

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Coordinates55°40′49.3″N 12°34′51.49″E / 55.680361°N 12.5809694°E / 55.680361; 12.5809694
Completed18th century
Antonigade 3
Interactive map of the Antonigade 3 area
General information
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates55°40′49.3″N 12°34′51.49″E / 55.680361°N 12.5809694°E / 55.680361; 12.5809694
Completed18th century

Antonigade 3 is a historic property in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1986.

W. Vogelsang's property on a drawing by J. L. Ridter, 1900

A two-storey, half-timbered building at the site was in 1712-1713 heightened by one floor and the fourth floor was added some time between 1733 and 1799.[1]

Antonigade was for many years colloquially known as Børstenbinderstræde due to the many brushmakers that were based in the street.[2] No. 3 was in 1900 owned by brushmaker W. Vogelsang.[3]

The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1986.[2]

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