Kronprinsessegade 36 is a Neoclassical property overlooking Rosenborg Castle Garden in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
A plaque embedded in the wall between the first and second floor commemorates that the composer Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse lived in the building from 1825 to 1842.
[4] Lars Peter Larsen, a man of unknown profession, resided in the basement with his wife Christiane Larsen (née Brodersen), their five children (aged seven to 17), his mother-in-law Ane Petersen (widow) and one maid.
[5] The second floor apartment was let out to the composer and organist Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse.
The owner, who was a member (deputeret) of Generaltoldkammeret and Kommercekollegiet, resided on the first floor with his wife Antoinette Siegfriede Sponneck (née Lozow), their twosons, his brother Carl Waldemar Greve Sponneck, a male servant and a chamber maid.
[6] Christine Stampe (née Dalgas), resided on the second floor with a male servant and a maid.
Their daughter Mathilde Nikoline Nyholm (1834–1894) was later married to Carl Valdemar Sponneck.
Carl Emil Fenger (1814–1884), who served as Minister of Financial Affairs from May 1870 tto March 1872, lived in the building from 1870.