Hauser Plads 10
1127 Copenhagen
An attractive, classic property located in the heart of Copenhagen K, close to Nørreport Station and the King’s Garden. The building was constructed between 1822 and 1827 for Chamberlain de Neergaard.
Over the years, the property has been home to several professors, politicians, actors, and a kapellmeister. For many years, it was also the residence of the renowned architect Wilhelm Dahlerup, who designed some of Copenhagen’s most iconic landmarks, including The Royal Danish Theatre, Hotel d’Angleterre, the National Gallery of Denmark, the Glyptotek, and many more.
The property faces Hauser Plads and enjoys beautiful views overlooking the square. It is currently leased for office use and is maintained in excellent condition.
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