It consists of a three-storey corner building from 1835 and a single-storey, half-timbered secondary wing from the 18th century on Sophie Brahes Gade.
Arendt van Deurs was married twice, first to Sophia Hedewig Geissen and then to Frederikke Elisabeth Giese (1698–1771).
[3] The property at the corner of Stengade and Sophie Brahes Gade belonged to one colonel lieutenant Ochsen in 1761.
In 1810, De Meza sold the Trentwedel House to Charles Thalbitzer (1772–1814).
In 1811, Grüner parted with the property at the corner of Stengade and Sophie Brahes Gade.
Chief accountant at Øresund Customs House Georg Christopher Hauch )1751–1823) is mentioned as the owner of the property in 1817.
[5] The corner building Stengade 77(Sophie Brahes Gade 5A is constructed with three storeys over a walk-out basement.
The door on Sophie Brahes Gade was originally the only entrance to the upper floors of the building.