Kronprinsessegade 28 is a listed, Neoclassical property overlooking Rosenborg Castle Garden in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Other notable former residents include naval officer Poul de Løvenørn, politician and jurist Anders Sandøe Ørsted, archeologist Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae, government official and publisher Jens Peter Trap, architect Ferdinand Meldahl, journalist and politician C. St. A. Bille (1828-1898) and Fyldendal-publisher Peter Nansen.
[2] Johan Franciscus Gottlieb Schønheyder[ (1773-1850), director of Rentekammeret, resided on the second floor with his wife Engelke Marie (née Smith, 1770-1847), their five children (aged 16 to 26), one male servant and two maids.
[3] Moses Martin Ludvig Fürst (1784-1846), a wholesale merchant (grosserer), resided on the first floor with his wife Frederikke Emilie (mée Hertz, 1794-1845), their 10 children (aged one to 25), one male servant and four maids.
[4] Joachim Kretchmer Malling, a commander in the King's Life Regiment, resided on the first floor with his wife Mathilde Kitzon, their four children (aged 12 to 21), 36-year-old Louise v. Leth (tutor and de facto member of the family), one male servant and three maids.
The politician Anders Sandøe Ørsted lived in the building as Hvidt's tenant from 1851 and remained there until his death in 1861.
He is one of the businessmen depicted on Peder Severin Krøyer's monumental 1895 group portrait painting From Copenhagen Stock Exchange.