Amaliegade 16 is a historic building located next to the Yellow Mansion in the heart of the Frederiksstaden district of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Amaliegade 16 was one of several houses in the street that was designed by Nicolai Eigtved who a few years prior had also created the masterplan for the new Frederiksstaden district.
It was built after his death by his successor Lauritz de Thurah in 1756-1757 for master carpenter Johan Andreas Pfüntzer (ca.1708-ca.1764).
Friedrich Gotschalk resided on the first floor with his wife Marie Friedr.Kierulf, their nine children (aged five to 21), one male servant and four maids.
a captain in the King's Lige Guard On Foot, resided on the ground floor with his wife Andreas Madsen.
[3] Christine Sal.Lundsteen, a concierge and laundry lady, resided in the basement 2with her 19-year-old daughter Johanne Wilhelmine Lundsteen.
Gotschalk resided there with his wife Maria Frederikke Gotschalkm their six children (aged 17 to 29), one male servant and three maids.
The median risalit was originally tipped by a triangular pediment but it was removed in 1867 and replaced by the current three-bay wall dormer in 1895.