Admiralgården

Admiralgården is a converted warehouse located at Admiralgade 17 in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

It was built for the same company as the nearby Sundorph House (Ved Stranden 10) and was originally used for storing tea.

He resided in the building with his wife Birgithe Elisabeth Jørgensen, their one-year-old son Christian, his brother Johan Henrich Henningsen, five bakers, a caretaker, a wet nurse and two maids.

The present warehouse on the site was constructed in 1797 for the widow Mette Christine Sundorph.

Its {{Sundorph House|premises at the corner of Ved Stranden and Voldhusgade]] had been destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 and it therefore had to be operated from intermistic premises on Slotsholmen until the new Sundorph House at Ved Stranden 10 and the warehouse in Admiralgade were completed in 1797.

[4] The four-storey warehouse has a central row of large openings with wooden shutters tipped by a tall dormer with the remains of a hoist.

Admiralgården by Fritz Theodor Benzen in the 1900s