Frederiksholms Kanal 20

2), is a mid-19th century apartment building overlooking Frederiksholms Kanal in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

The neighbouring building at Ny Kongensgade 4 and a three-storey warehouse in the courtyard were also built at this point.

It belonged to senior clerk (kontorchef) in Rentekammeret Arnold de Fine Skibsted (1785–1851) at that time.

Supreme Court attorney and politician Orla Lehmann lived there in 1845–46.

Ernst Poul Bruhn, an army officer with rank of General-Lieutenant, resided in the building in the 1860s.

[2] He lived there with his wife Alma Bloch Født Trepka, their eight children (aged one to 15) and four maids at the time of the 1885 census.

[3] The painter Marie Henriques lived on the third floor.In October 1943, she had to flee her home to escape arrest by the Gestapo.

[5] Lead Rödl & Partner, a law firm founded in 2011, is based in the building.

No. 326 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of Copenhagen's West Quarter, 1757.
The building seen furthest to the left
The building seen on a watercolour by H.G.F. Holm .
Ernst Poul Bruhn's living room, 1866..
Marie Henriques in her apartment