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Brønnum House (
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: Brønnums Hus) is a richly decorated 1860s apartment building situated adjacent to the Toyal Danish Theatre's
Stærekassen Stærekassen ( lit. "The Starling Nest Box"), also known as Ny Scene (English: New Stage) is a theatre building annexed to the Royal Danish Theatre on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen, Denmark. It opened in 1931 to serve a dual purpose as an additional ...
extension and the
Harsdorff House The Harsdorff House (''Harsdorffs Hus'') is a historic property located on Kongens Nytorv in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built by Caspar Frederik Harsdorff in 1780 and was in the same time to serve as inspiration for the many uneducated m ...
on
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in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It was constructed as one of the first new buildings when the former
Gammelholm Gammelholm ( lit. "Old Islet") is a predominantly residential neighbourhood in the city centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by the Nyhavn canal, Kongens Nytorv, Holmens Kanal, Niels Juels Gade and the waterfront along Havnegade. For cen ...
naval dockyards was transformed into a new residential neighborhood. Café Brønnum, frequented by actors from the adjacent theatre, was based in the building for more than 100 years. The homes of the wealthy Jewish businessman
Martin Henriques Marcus Ruben Henriques, commonly known as Martin (R.) Henriques (26 December 1825 – 25 June 1912) was a Jewish-Danish businessman. He was the father of the musician and editor Robert Henriques and the painter Marie Henriques. Early life and car ...
and Bernhard Hirschsrpung on the first and second floor were both frequented by some of the leading cultural figures of their time. The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1995. The building is now owned by
Karberghus Karberghus is a Danish real estate company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It specializes in the acquisition, restoration and renting out of historic properties in the Copenhagen area and is a member of BYFO, Historiske Huse and Europa Nostra. Karber ...
. It houses a high-end cocktail bar on the ground floor and serviced offices on the upper floors.


History


construction

Brønnum House was the first residential building to be completed when the former naval dockyards at
Gammelholm Gammelholm ( lit. "Old Islet") is a predominantly residential neighbourhood in the city centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is bounded by the Nyhavn canal, Kongens Nytorv, Holmens Kanal, Niels Juels Gade and the waterfront along Havnegade. For cen ...
came under redevelopment in the 1860s. It was designed by Ferdinand Wilhelm Jensen and built in 1865-1866. The building was purchased by the broker
Martin Henriques Marcus Ruben Henriques, commonly known as Martin (R.) Henriques (26 December 1825 – 25 June 1912) was a Jewish-Danish businessman. He was the father of the musician and editor Robert Henriques and the painter Marie Henriques. Early life and car ...
and the tobacco manufacturer Bernhard Hirschsprung who both lived in the building with their families for many years.


Hirschsprung, Henriques and Heine

Hirschsprung lived with his family on the second floor. Together with his brother,
Heinrich Hirschsprung Heinrich Hirschsprung (7 February 1836 – 8 November 1908) was a Danish tobacco manufacturer, arts patron and art collector most known for founding the Hirschsprung Collection in Copenhagen, a museum dedicated to Danish art from the 19th and e ...
, he had taken over his father's tobacco company A.M. Hirschsprung & Sønner in 1959. In 1870, the company completed a new factory a little down the street at Tordenskioldsgade 7. Benrhard Hirschsprung's wife Emma was the daughter of Jacob Herman Bing. The couple had five children. Bernhard and Emma Hirschsrpung lived in the apartment until their death in 1909 and 1910. Henriques and his wife Terese (née Abrahamson) lived on the first floor until their deaths in 1912 and 1882. The couple had six children. The daughter
Marie Henriques Marie Henriques (26 June 1866 – 12 January 1944) was a Danish painter who created landscapes, figure paintings and portraits, initially in the Realist style but increasingly under the influence of Impressionism. She also painted watercolours of ...
would later become a painter. The couple were close friends of the writer
Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales, consisti ...
to whom they had been introduced by ballet master
August Bournonville August Bournonville (21 August 1805 – 30 November 1879) was a Danish ballet master and choreographer. He was the son of Antoine Bournonville, a dancer and choreographer trained under the French choreographer, Jean Georges Noverre, and the nep ...
. Martin R Henriques' sister Dorothea Melchior (1823-1885) and her husband
Moritz G. Melchior Moritz Gerson Melchior (22 June 1816 – 19 September 1884) was a Jewish-Danish businessman. He headed the trading house Moses & Søn G. Melchior from 1845. He owned the property at Ploug House at Højbro Plads 21 in Copenhagen as well as the coun ...
were also among Andersen's closest friends. Other prominent cultural figures visited their home, including August Bournonville and the composers
Niels W. Gade Niels Wilhelm Gade (22 February 1817 – 21 December 1890) was a Danish composer, conductor, violinist, organist and teacher. Together with Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, he was the leading Danish musician of his day. Biography Gade was born ...
, J. P. E. Hartmann and
Edvard Grieg Edvard Hagerup Grieg ( , ; 15 June 18434 September 1907) was a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the foremost Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide. His use of ...
. The plan was initially for Andersen to rent a couple of rooms in the large apartment, but the plans ended up being dropped, both due to disagreements regarding the rent and because Andersen wanted a room with a view of the square. The Supreme Court attorney
Nathan Heine Nathan Heine (15 March 1835 11 December 1914) was a Danish lawyer. The street Heinesgade in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen is named after him. Early life and education Heine was born into a wealthy Jewish family in Hamburg, the son of Le ...
and his wife Mathilde (née Trier) lived on the third floor from 1882 to 1914. Mathilde Heine (née Trier) and R,,a Hirschspring (née Bing) were cousins.


Café Brønnum

Hofskrædder D. Therkelsens Enke & Søn was initially based on the ground floor of the building. In 1871 it was replaced by Emil Brønnum's ''conditorie''. The café was popular with actors from the Royal Danish Theatre. It existed for more than 125 years. The premises were later used by the Royal Danish Theatre as a ticket office.


Architecture

The building is four storeys high and consists of four bays on Tordenskjoldsgade, a three-bay rounded corner and a half bay that connects the building to Harsdorff's House on Kongens Nytorv. The building surrounds three sides of a small courtyard which is closed to the south by a fire wall. The external façade has rustication on the ground floor and rich stucco decorations on the upper floors. The keystones of the rounded openings are designed as grotesque masques. Other decorations include dolphins below the windows on the first floor, shields crowned by hives and held by mermaids above the windows on the first floor, and eagles above the windows on the second floor. The iron balconies on the rounded corner of the first and second floor are supported by flying eagles. Below the rain gutters is a frieze featuring
putti A putto (; plural putti ) is a figure in a work of art depicted as a chubby male child, usually naked and sometimes winged. Originally limited to profane passions in symbolism,Dempsey, Charles. ''Inventing the Renaissance Putto''. University of ...
holding a garland. A falling putto is seen in the bay furthest to the east. The figure was made to commemorate a worker who fell to his death under the construction of the building. The apartment on the second floor features murals with scenes from Hirschsprung's country house painted by
Thorvald Niss Thorvald Simeon Niss (7 May 1842 – 11 May 1905) was a Danish landscape painter who became interested in marine art after becoming a member of the Skagen Painters. Biography Born in Assens, he was the son of Niels Frederik Niss, a house painte ...
(1842-1905) and Gotfred Rump (1816–80). The living room features the original leather wallpaper with gilded detailing. An oval room is decorated with a golden Japanese Kinkarakami wallpaper.


Today

In 2014, Brønnum House was acquired by
Karberghus Karberghus is a Danish real estate company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It specializes in the acquisition, restoration and renting out of historic properties in the Copenhagen area and is a member of BYFO, Historiske Huse and Europa Nostra. Karber ...
and put through a major renovation. The building now houses a high-end office hotel (office club) with 140 workplaces on four floors. The offices are fully service. A cocktail bar opened on the ground floor in August 2016.


In media and culture

The Salomon family in
Henrik Pontoppidan Henrik Pontoppidan (24 July 1857 – 21 August 1943) was a Danish realist writer who shared with Karl Gjellerup the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1917 for "his authentic descriptions of present-day life in Denmark." Pontoppidan's novels and short ...
's '' Lykke-Per'' was possibly inspired by the Hirschsrpung family. Henrik Pondoppidan knew them personally. The painter Rdward Lehmann created a painting of a music soirée in the Hneriques family's home. The people seen in the picture include the composer Niels W. Gade and the ballet dancer Juliette Price. Elisabeth Hvidt (née Henriques), a granddaughter of Martin and Therese Henriques, described everyday life in the Henriques family's home on Kongens Nytorv in the 1983 book ''Kom Indenfor beskrevet livet på førstesalen''.


In popular culture

The Brønnum House is used as a location in the 1975 Danish comedy film ''
Familien Gyldenkål ''Familien Gyldenkål'' ( ''The Goldcabbage Family'') is a 1975 Danish comedy film directed by Gabriel Axel. It was the first in a series of three films about the eccentric ''Gyldenkål'' family, and was followed by '' The Goldcabbage Family Brea ...
''.


See also

* Søtorvet, Copenhagen * Lihme House * Moses Melchior * List of streets in Copenhagen


References


External links


Brønnums Hus Office Club

''Kom indenfor''

Karberghus


* ttp://www.karberghus.dk/sites/default/files/BrønnumsHus_Bevar_Værdierne.pdf Source
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