Nyhavn 67, Listed building in Nyhavn Canal district, Copenhagen, Denmark
The facade of Nyhavn 67 extends three bays wide across five floors, featuring a high cellar and traditional Danish architectural elements from the 1700s.
Built in 1737, this structure bears its construction year and the initial owner's initials carved into the keystone above the main entrance.
Hans Christian Andersen resided at this address from 1848 to 1865, making it a central location in Danish literary heritage.
The building stands near Kongens Nytorv metro station, which connects to all four lines of the Copenhagen transit system.
The structure maintains its original architectural features while integrating into the modern entertainment district along the Copenhagen waterfront.
Location: Copenhagen Municipality
Inception: 1737
GPS coordinates: 55.67951,12.59289
Latest update: March 8, 2025 10:14
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