It consists of a three-storey corner building with a principal facade on Kompagnistræde and a five-bay warehouse in Gåsegade.
The complex was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945. Notable former residents include the writer Meir Goldschmidt.
At the time of the 1787 census, he resided on the property with his wife Ane Margrete Krag, their six children (aged five to 16), the wife's 13-year-old niece Hedwig Krag, a maid, a boy, three brewery workers and lodger Chr.Asbach (student).
After selling Admiral Giedes Gård again in 1804, he increasingly engaged in property investments.
The property was later acquired by Arnoldus von Falkenskiold, a military officer with rank of Colonel turned farmer, who also owned Siohienberg at Gørsholm.
She was the granddaughter of Jens Wolff, eldest brother of Ording's wife Maren (née Wulffsdatter).
[10] From 1957, Kompagnistræde 43 was part of the 15,000-square-metre (160,000 sq ft) headquarters of the insurance company Lærerstandens Brandforsikring (now LB Forsikring).
The latter was dictated for all corner buildings by Jørgen Henrich Rawert's and Peter Meyn's guidelines for the rebuilding of the city after the fire so that the fire department's long ladder companies could navigate the streets more easily.
The ground floor of the building is finished with shadow joints below a robust belt course.
[9] In August 2020, Kompagnistræde 43 and the five other LB Forsikring properties were acquired by Jeudan in a transaction of over DKK 400 million.