The foundation supports projects and activities aimed at promoting the development of the architects’ and lawyers’ professions and their interaction with society.
Dreyers Fond acquired the building in 2000 and subsequently undertook a renovation which received the Europa Nostra Award in 2004.
It first opened in 1858 to design by H. S. Stilling under the name Thors Ølhal but later developed into the largest cabaret in the Nordic region under the name Valencia.
The complex has been renovated by Dorte Mandrup Architects and now houses the Association of Danish Law Firms.
[1] In October 2012, Dreyers Fond acquired the listed Warburg House on Højbro Plads in central Copenhagen.