Notable former residents include the military officer Christian de Meza, composer Niels Gade.
The present building on the site was constructed with two storeys over a walk-out basement in 1736 for royal cellarman (vinkyper) Ph.
The owner resided in the building with his wife Lovise Haagensen, their eight children (aged two to 14), his mother Anne Friis, two lodgers, a caretaker, a male servant, three maids and a wet nurse.
[3] Casper Jochumsen, a sailor and barkeeper, resided in the building with his wife Anne Larsdattewr, their two daughters (aged one and four) and one maid.
Peter Christian Knudtzon and his wife Marie (née Thomsen) had their first home together on the ground floor of the building.
Caspar Johannes von Benzon, an army captain and director of the fire corps on Møn, resided on the ground flor with his wife Wilhelmine Conradine (née Giese), their two children (aged one to three) and one maid.
[8] Jens Christian Lund, a merchant, resided on the first floor of the side wing with his wife Cathrine Elisabeth Ladensach and the lodger Fritz Welleius.
[9] Joachim Topp, a senior clerk (fuldmægtig) at Frederiksfeld Glassworks, resided on the second floor with his wife Elisabeth (née Nannestad), their four children (aged two to eight), his own sisters Nicoline and Caroline Topp, his wife's relative Lars Nannestad (customs officer) and three maids.
[10] Christian Wilhelm Lund, the proprietor of the tavern in the basement, resided in the associated dwelling with his wife Ane Marie født Sørensen, their 17-year-old daughter, one maid and one lodger.
[11] Peter Christian Svane, a skipper, resided in the right-hand side of the basement with his wife Ane Dorthea (née Køhler) and their six children (aged one to 18).
[20] Annette Løwenskiold (1811-1890), wife of Carl Eggert Georg Løvenskiold (1806-1884) and the owner of Vrejlev Priory, resided on the first floor with her four children (aged nine to 14), two young unmarried women, one male servant and two maids.
[24] Jens Jeppesen Olsen, the proprietor of the tavern in the basement, resided in the associated dwelling with his wife Emilie Holm and two maids.