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Sankt Annæ Passage
Sankt Annæ Passage (), situated at Bredgade 26/Store Kongensgade 25, is a passageway and surrounding mixed-use complex linking Bredgade with Store Kongensgade in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The newspaper Dagbladet Information is based in one of the buildings. History Site history, 16891915 The property was listed in Copenhagen's first cadastre from 1689 as No. 133 in St. Ann's East Quarter. It belonged to ''statholder'' Gabel's widow at that time. The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1756 as No. 254, owned by ''etatsråd'' van Hürch. In the new cadastre of 1806, it was listed as No. 234. It belonged to J. E. Buurmester. In 1871, No. 235 was expanded with No. 315 (until 1865 part of No. 274, now Dronningens Tværgade 8). The building complex was constructed for the businessman Ferdinand Schmahl in 1916–18 to design by architect Niels Banke. Commemorative plaques Above one of the doors is a plaque that descripes the history of the complex. It mentions when it ...
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