Amagertorv 11/Læderstræde 11 is a Neoclassical property situated on the shopping street Strøget in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Constructed in 1798–1802 as part of the rebuilding of the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1795, it owes its current appearance to two renovation undertaken in 1884 and 1903. The property was from around 1810 to 1845 owned by Gerson Melchior, owner of Moses & Søn G. Melchior. His sons Moses Melchior and Moritz G. Melchior, who would eventually continue the family firm, and Israel B. Melchior, an engineer and photographer, grew up in the building. In 1856, Melchior's heirs sold the property to wholesaler Sabinus Seidelin, whose trading firm S. Seidelin was subsequently operated from the rear wing. In 1903, S. Seidelin relocated to a new head office at Skindergade 7.
Amagertorv11/Læderstræde 11 is a Neoclassical property situated on the shopping street Strøget in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Constructed in 1798–1802...
Amagertorv (English: Amager Square) is a public square in the district of Indre By in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Today it forms part of the Strøget pedestrian...
Copenhagen where Seidelin purchased Moses & Søn G. Melchior's property at Amagertorv11. The company was initially based in a rear wing but continued to grow...
Amagertorv 1 is a Neoclassical property situated at the corner of Amagertorv and Højbro Plads, opposite Højbrohus, in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark...
children together. In 1810, Melchior bought a property on Amagertorv (No. 45. now Amagertorv11)) where they lived from then on. Lion Israel willed his...
name is not a reference to adjoining Nytorv but to the slightly younger Amagertorv, Copenhagen's other major market in early times. Already prior to Absolon's...
June 2009. "RIBA European Awards 2009". RIBA. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. "Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects". Ltarkitekter.dk. Retrieved...
architectural landmark. It is situated on Nikolaj Plads, a few steps away from Amagertorv and Strøget. The church building is noted for its fanciful Neo-Baroque...
Holy Ghost, Copenhagen (1797); possibly the now-demolished wall towards Amagertorv and Valkendorffsgade) Vajsenshus, Copenhagen (1799) Rebuilding of Christiansborg...
is always full of life and includes the old squares of Gammel Torv and Amagertorv, each with a fountain. Rosenborg Castle on Øster Voldgade was built by...
some of the premier addresses in Copenhagen, Bing & Grøndahl's shop on Amagertorv (1946), now housing Royal Copenhagen, and Svend Schaumann's florist's...
Rosenborg Castle just outside Copenhagen. The Matthias Hansen House on Amagertorv in Copenhagen is built. The Neptune Fountain is installed in the forecourt...
Magasin du Nord on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. Illum's only store on Amagertorv in Copenhagen has the appearance of a department store with 20% run by...
Klædeboderne, Skindergade, Skoubogade and Vimmelskaftet, heading towards Amagertorv, while from Nytorv the fire found fuel on Rådhusstræde towards Frederiksholms...
Amager who came to Copenhagen on market days to sell their produce on Amagertorv—was also located on the site. In the late 18th century, Peter Rabe Holm...
Porcelain Manufactory 1775-1975. Copenhagen: The Manufactory, [eksp., Amagertorv 6], 1975. ISBN 87-980342-1-9 Pope, Caroline, and Nick Pope. A Collector's...
in fierce competition with the Amager farmers, sold on the market at Amagertorv in Copenhagen, where King Christian IV had granted the Valby farmers trading...