Christian Waagepetersen (6 September 1787 – 23 November 1840) was a Danish wine merchant and patron of the arts. The Waagepetersen House, his home on Store Strandstræde in Copenhagen, was a meeting place during the 1820s and 1830s for many leading figures of the Danish Golden Age. The neoclassical building is now listed.
He was born Christian Waage Petersen but changed his surname to Waagepetersen on 4 March 1831.
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ChristianWaagepetersen (6 September 1787 – 23 November 1840) was a Danish wine merchant and patron of the arts. The Waagepetersen House, his home on Store...
Copenhagen, Denmark. The house takes its name after royal wine merchant ChristianWaagepetersen who owned it from 1811 to 1840. His home was a meetingplace for...
painter Wilhelm Bendz and a son-in-law of the wealthy wine merchant ChristianWaagepetersen. He also wrote "the first real Tarok book" on the game of Danish...
in Copenhagen. Mozart Waagepetersen was born in Copenhagen on 22 October 1813, the son of wine merchant ChristianWaagepetersen and Albertine Emmerentse...
toward displaying the simple life of his times. At the same time ChristianWaagepetersen, wine merchant to the Danish court and supporter of the arts, also...
Exhibition. By then it had already been sold to wine merchant ChristianWaagepetersen. Waagepetersen was a friend of Marstrand's father. Marstrands would later...
Albertine Emmerentze Waagepetersen. The younger of the two daughters, Albertine, married the wealthy wine merchant ChristianWaagepetersen, Schmidt lived with...
was from its foundation based at Store Kongensgade 66. "WaagepetersensChristianWaagepetersen" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 27 October...
at Thompson Estate (now Annerley). He was articled to architect ChristianWaagepetersen and then worked as a draughtsman in the office of the Queensland...
overlooking the Nyhavn Canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The writer Hans Christian Andersen lived in the building as a lodger with only short interruptions...
the time of the 1834 census, No 18 was home to three households. Axel Christian Black and Frederikke Margarethe Hedevig Black (née Søegaard), a skipper...
Defence College is established by Frederik VI. Wilhelm Bendz paints The Waagepetersen Family. The settlements of Alluitsup Paa, Kitsissuarsuit, Narsaq, and...
daughter of the wealthy wine merchant and patron of the arts, ChristianWaagepetersen. Their first son was born later the same year. They moved to Fredericia...
daughter Giertrud, the clerks Conrath Ditlew Hopman (fuldmægtig) and Christian Lund (skriverkarl), three caretakers and two maids. In 1799 the property...
(née Bush), a widow, resided in another apartment with her sons Niels Christian and Daniel Kiellerup (both office clerks), two maids, sailmaker Peter...
Hayden Waagepetersen resided in the building with his wife Karen Alvilda Waagepetersen (née Øckenholt( and one maid. The businessman Johan Christian Gerhardt...
central Copenhagen, Denmark. A plaque on the facade commemorates that Hans Christian Andersen lived in the building when he had his first fairytale published...
1932. Notable former residents include the merchant and shipowner Peter Christian Knudtzon. The site was in the late 17th century part of a much larger...
politician (died 1910) 23 November – ChristianWaagepetersen, wine merchant and philanthropist (born 1787) "Christian VIII | king of Denmark". Encyclopedia...
storey. The property was home to 45 residents at the 1880 census. Frederik Christian Mellerup, a barkeeper, resided on the ground floor with his wife Ane Margrethe...
Johan Friderich Hedemann 1815- 1847 Christian Fenger 1847-1821 Else Sophie Fenger gift Barnekow 1899-1913 Christian Barnekow 1913-1921 Viggo Barnekow Næsseslottet...