Klosterstræde 16

Søren Lund, a glovemaker and probably a son of the previous owner, resided in the building with his wife Marie Petersen, their two children (aged five and eight) and one maid.

[2] Fridk Toreum, a teacher (schoolholder), resided in the building with his wife Christine Weyhe and one maid.

[3] Jacob Lundgreen, a master tailor, resided in the building with his wife Else Marie Steenhrem and one maid.

[4] Henrich Jørgensen, another master tailor (frimester), resided in the building with his wife ane Magarethe Hildebrand and their 22-year-old son Severin.

[13] In Katrine Engberg's 2016 crime novel The Tenant, the first book in her Copenhagen series, a young woman is discovered brutally murdered in one of the apartments at Klosterstræde 16.

No. 59 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of Frimand's Quarter.
Klosterstræde 16 seen on a detail from one of Berggreen's block plans of Frimand's Quarter, 1886-88.