Hellerupgård

[2] The estate was later acquired by konferensråd Erich Erichsen for whom a new main building was constructed in 1802–03 to designs by the French architect Jacques Remy.

[3] It was at Hellerupgård, on 7 September 1807, that Major-General Ernst Peymann signed the Danish capitulation to the British.

He had the previous year sold the Dehn Mansion in Copenhagen and bought the property at Amaliegade 14.

In the late 1880s, he started selling the land off at DKK2 per square alen for redevelopment with single-family detached homes.

He charged the architect Carl Brummer with the design of a demicircular extension on the east side of the building.

Hellerupgård on a gouache.
John Brown
The new main building bby H.G.F. Holm .