Andreas Bjørn (28 October 1703 – 27 January 1750) was a Danish merchant, shipbuilder and ship owner.
From 1731 he supplied the Royal Danish Navy with provisions, cannons and large quantities of timber.
The property reached all the way from Strandgade to Christianshavn Canal and was partly lined with a row of wooden warehouses along the street.
[3] Bjørn participated widely in overseas trade, especially with the Danish West Indies.
When Frederick V became a member later that same year, Bjørn arranged a large celebration at his own expense.
The old main building and a half-timbered workshop of his shipyard is still found at Wilders Plads.