Kronprinsessegade 14

Kronprinsessegade 14 is a Neoclassical property overlooking Rosenborg Castle Garden in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

Claus Conrad Schwartz, a captain in the King's Regiment, resided in the third-floor apartment at the 1834 census.

He lived there with his wife Johanne Henriette Kierulf (1798–1867), their six children (aged five to 19), a governess, one male servant and two maids.

[7] Ulrich Anton Schønheyder (1775 - 1858), a counter admiral, resided on the first floor with his wife Christiane Hansen, three of their children (aged 20 to 25), one male servant and two maids.

[8] Johan Belfour Rainal, a former military officer who now managed Fonden til Kunstens Opmuntring, resided in the ground-floor apartment with his wife Juliette Agnes Elisa Bauer, their five children (aged one to six), one male servant and two maids.

[10] Sophie Christine Simonsen (née Hansen), a barkeeper, resided in the basement with her four children (aged six to 12), a male servant and three lodgers.

[13][14][15] Nicolaj Nyholm (1788–1874), a businessman (royal agent) and landowner (owner of Schaarupgaard, Pedersholm and Oxholm), resided in the ground-floor apartment at the 1850 census.

The businessman Johan Frederik Christian Nissen-Sommersted resided in the second-floor apartment upon his return to Denmark from Sankt Petersburg in 1891.

Cornelius and Frederikke Stau.
Dr. Cloed-Hansens's home in 1916.