Skindergade 23 is a 19th-century property located on the southeast side of Skindergade, between Klosterstræde and Kejsergade, in the Old Town section of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The building was constructed in 1831–1832 but owes its current appearance to a renovation undertaken in 1857. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1961. Former residents include educator Jens Ernst Wegener, architect Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll, artist and designer Thorvald Bindesbøll, composer Niels W. Gade and physician Andreas Brünniche.
Skindergade23 is a 19th-century property located on the southeast side of Skindergade, between Klosterstræde and Kejsergade, in the Old Town section of...
Skindergade is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Running roughly parallel to Strøget, to which it is connected through Jorcks Passage, it extends...
Skindergade 8 is a timber framed property situated on Skindergade, off the shopping street Købmagergade, in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. Constructed...
Skindergade 36/Dyrkøb 3 is a Neoclassical building complex situated close to Gammeltorv in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It consists of a five-bays-wide...
Skindergade 32/Fiolstræde 2 is a Neoclassical apartment building situated at the acute corner of Skindergade and Fiolstræde in the Old Town of Copenhagen...
Denmark. It runs from the western part of Amagertorv in the south to Skindergade in the north and passes Gråbrødretorv on the way. The Church of the Holy...
gateway of the former. Both 23, 23b and the adjoining house at No. 25 are today used by the Danish Social Appeals Board No. 23 was designed by Nicolai Eigtved...
construction of No. 23 (1834–35), No. 21 (1835–36), No. 19 (1836). In 1837–39, he constructed his last building at the corner of Skindergade and Fiolstræde...
some of the surrounding buildings to create a more obvious link between Skindergade and Strøget. The plans were ultimately given up. At the time of the 1906...
Copenhagen "Epitaphs". Archived from the original on 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2008-02-23. Danmarks Kirker (English: Churches of Denmark), Copenhagen, vol. 2: Holmens...
buildings lost. From Gammeltorv the inferno made its way down Klædeboderne, Skindergade, Skoubogade and Vimmelskaftet, heading towards Amagertorv, while from...
(1787–1832) was among the resident in the building in 1830 but then moved to Skindergade 6. No. 117 was home to a total of 28 residents at the time of the 1840...
Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2009-11-25. "Holbergsgade 23 / Herluf Trolles Gade 11" (in Danish). indenforvoldene.dk. Archived from the...
- Amaliehaven". Copenhagen Portal. Archived from the original on 2010-09-23. Retrieved 2010-07-11. "Jacob Holm" (in Danish). Dansk Biogradisk Leksikon...