Karel van Mander House

It later played host to the gentlemen's club Kongens Klub from 1776 to circa 1850.A Hugo Boss flagship store now occupies the ground floor.

The artist Karel van Mander III lived in it for a few years after his return to Copenhagen from Italy in the late 17th century.

[2] Erenst Møller, listed in the census records as the "operator of a billiard parlor" (billiardholder), resided in the building with his wife Maria Hasel, their four children (aged one to 11), a caretaker, two Maqueurs and six servants.

Peter Gabriel Klein resided in the building with his wife Anna Catrine (née Rømer) five children (aged three to 11), two ironmongers (employees) and three maids.

[7] Lars Holm, a pot seller, resided in the building with his wife Inger Andersdatter, a three-year-old son and six lodgers.

Johan Christian Benzen Berring, a silk and textile merchant, resided on the ground floor with his wife Caroline Christiane Berring, his half-sister Helene Kirstine Bugge, his half-brother Willads Bugge, two male sercants and one maid.

[9] Necoline Katrine Bedste, a club hostress, resided on the ground floor with two lodgers, two male servants and three maids.

[10] Christian Jensen Spendrop, a manager, resided on the first floor with his wife Christine Marie Steffensen, their two-year-old son and one maid.

[11] Bengt Aackerberg, an innkeeper, resided in the basement with his wife Ane Hansen, their three children (aged one to seven) and two maids.

[12] André Verdier, a glovemaker, resided on the second floor of the rear wing with his wife Karen Lund , their three children (aged eight to 19) and one maid.

[13] Jensen, another innkeeper, resided in the basement of the building facing Lille Kongensgade with her son, one lodger and two maids.

Georg Emil Hansen and his brother, Niels Christian had founded the company in 1862, Albert Schou had become a partner in 1867 and Clemens Weller in 1869.

The front of the building in 1884
Østergade 15 depicted by Christian O. Zeuthen, 1876.
Østergade 15 in 1890