H. H. Thiele

Thiele, also known as Det Thieleske Bogtrykkeri, was a Danish printing company based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

It was known for its printing of high quality illustrations, and printed banknotes for the Bank of Denmark as well as postal stamps for the Royal Danish Mail.

The company was founded by Johan Rudolph Thiele (1736-1815) in Copenhagen in 1771.

[1] Søren Wedege (born 1857), Just Thiele's son-in-law, became a partner in the company in 1896.

The two current buildings at the site were built for Just and Anders Thiele in 1870 and 1875.