The Jacob Holm House is a historic property located at Strandgade 4B in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Early owners of the property included Johan de Willom and Jonas Trellun, both of whom unsuccessfully attempted to participate in the lucrative trade in the Danish West Indies.
He and his father Lars Madsen (1723–1781) completed a total of 123 voyages to the Danish West Indies with their own fleet of merchant ships.
The property comprised a three-storey building fronting the street, a warehouse on its right, a combined carriage house and stable to the left in the courtyard (with stabling for six horses) and a henhouse to the right in the courtyard.
[4] Grundtvig, who then served as priest at the Hospital of the Holy Ghost, resided on the second floor with his wife Elisabeth Christine Margrethe Blicher, their three children (aged 13 to 18), his sister-in-law Jane Mathia Blicher and one maid.
Anne Margrethe Holm resided on the first floor with three unmarried daughters (aged 20 to 30), 58-year old Cathrine Heidemann (married but with no mention of her husband) and 17-year-old Amalie Kirkerup.
[6] Ludvig Holm, a merchant (grosserer), resided in another apartment with his wife Edel Holm, their four children (aged 11 to 14), two male servants, two maids and four other residents (status unspecified).
[7] The building served as headquarters of Jacob Holm & Sønner well into the 20th century.