Badstuegade 1H

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LocationAarhus, Denmark
Completed1809
Floor count1
Badstuegade 1H
Badstuegade 1H
Interactive map of the Badstuegade 1H area
General information
LocationAarhus, Denmark
Completed1809
Technical details
Floor count1

Badstuegade 1H is a house and a listed building in Aarhus, Denmark. The house was built in 1809 and was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 7 October 1970.[1] The house is situated in the historic and central Latin Quarter neighbourhood on Badstuegade by Pustervig square.

The house was built by the merchant Harboe Meulengracht in 1809 as a warehouse to store imported products and it is one of the only remaining warehouses facing a street.[2][3] In 1816, he built an adjacent villa facing Lille Torv and the two buildings forms a courtyard. The warehouse was listed in 1970 and carefully renovated in 1977 and the courtyard-facade was restored to its original appearance.[4]

In 1998, the building was sold by Aarhus Municipality to the company Skumhuset (The Foam-house) operating a workshop specializing in foam and upholstery for furniture. In 2016, the company moved to the northern neighbourhood of Risskov and the warehouse was renovated to make room for new business tenants.[5]

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