Gammel Strand 38 is a Neoclassical property overlooking Slotsholmen Canal in the Olt Town of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Krogs Fiskerestaurant, one of Copenhagen's oldest fish restaurants, occupies the ground floor of the building.
Notable former residents include author Thomasine Gyllembourg and her son Johan Ludvig Heiberg, banker Gottlieb Abrahamson Gedalia and chocolate manufacturer Anthon Berg.
Johanne Magrete Bautler, a distiller, resided in the building with his wife Anne Dorthe Linck and their five children (aged seven to 20).
[4] Adam Gottlob Lowsow, bell-ringer at the Synagogue, resided in the building with his wife Dorothea Sophia Krog and their eight children.
[5] Ole Wærn, the proprietor of a tavern in the basement, resided in the associated dwelling with his wife Sidse Maria, their six children (aged one to 15) and one maid.
a clerk, resided in another apartment with his wife Ane Catharine Proscht and their five children (aged four to 17).
[11] Ludvig Meyer (1780-1854), a professor, resided on the second floor with his wife Charlotte Platou and one maid.
The author Thomasine Gyllembourg and her son Johan Ludvig Heiberg were among the residents of the building in 1817–18.
Jørgen Fischer, the restaurateur, resided in the associated dwelling with his wife Maria Funch, their three children (aged nine to 14) and one maid.
[13] Jens Larsen, a merchant (grosserer), resided in the basement with his wife Ellen Chatrine Kiøbenhavn, their two daughters (aged 13 and 15) and one maid.
[15] Janette Petersen, a 50-year-old "institute manager" (institutbestyrerinde), resided on the third floor with four girls in the age range 12–15, a housekeeper and a maid.
Gammel Strand 38 is a just three bays wide building constructed in red brick with four storeys over a walk-out basement.