Gråbrødretorv 15

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Coordinates55°40′46.2″N 12°34′32.92″E / 55.679500°N 12.5758111°E / 55.679500; 12.5758111
CompletedC. 1730s
Renovated1851–52 (heightened)
Gråbrødretorv 15
Interactive map of the Gråbrødretorv 15 area
General information
LocationCopenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates55°40′46.2″N 12°34′32.92″E / 55.679500°N 12.5758111°E / 55.679500; 12.5758111
CompletedC. 1730s
Renovated1851–52 (heightened)

Gråbrødretorv 15 is a historic building situated on the south side of Gråbrødretorv in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. Constructed with two storeys in the first half of the 18th century, as part of the rebuilding of the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1728, it was adapted into a four-storey, three-winged building in the 1850s. The building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945. The scope of the heritage listing was expanded in 1982. The property belonged to the painter Peter Brünniche from the 1770s to at least 1806. Other notable former residents include the master carpenter and politician Harald Kayser [da], painter Julius Exner and jurist Carl Georg von Holck [da].

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