Badstuestræde 7 is a Neoclassical property situated off the shopping street Strøget in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
[2] Christian Samuel Heisse, a treasurer, resided in the building with his second wife Carine Marie Holm and their three children (aged seven to 15).
[5] Thomas Hansen, a beer seller (øltapper), resided in the building with his wife Maren Rasmusdatter and their two children (aged one and five).
[6] Carl Taube, a master carpenter, resided in the building with his wife Anna Neergaard, their two-year-old son and one maid.
[7] Jens Christensen, rodemester of Snaren's Quarter, resided in the building with Kirstine Heegaard and one maid.
[8] Christian Peder Næboe, a master goldsmith, resided in the building with his wife Juliane Margrethe Gliese, their one-year-old daughter, one apprentice and one maid.
[11] Peter Trasborg, a beer seller (øltapper), resided in the other ground floor apartment with his family, staff and lodgers.
[12] Pierre von Røepstorff (1798-1857), a decommissioned army captain who had served in Tranquebar, resided on the first floor with his wife, three children and one maid.
[13] Rudolph Meyer, a musician in the Royal Danish Orchestra, resided on the second floor with his wife, five children and one maid.
[16] Henning Matzen (1840-1910), professor of law at the University of Copenhagen, resided in the ground floor apartment in the years from 1871.