Badstuestræde 7

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.

No. 80 and No. 81 seen on Gedde's district map of Snaren's Quarter from 1757