The complex consists of a residential building fronting the street from the 1930s and two older rear wings.
58 belonged to nmechanician Peter Johannes Kretz- He lived in the building with his wife Genofeva Blankensteiner, their nine children (aged two to 23) and two maids.
His eldest son Johan Georg Kretz studied architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
His third-eldest son Lorentz Herman Kretz was also a student of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts.
57 was home to two households at the 1834 census.Christen Christensen, a Class-Lottery collector, resided in the building with his wife Kirstine Salomon and one maid.
[2] Christian Conrad Mathiesen, a lieutenant in the King's Regiment, resided in the building with his wife Cecilia Bergitte Boldt, their one-year-old foster daughter, his sister-in-law Christiane Boldt and two maids.
The current building was constructed in 1838 by the namesake mechanicus Peter Johannes Kretz (1780 - 1851).
Kretz acquired the site at Store Kongensgade 67 in 1828 and as of that year worked with construction of machines ("Tischlermeister, Mechanikus und Maschinbauer").
[7] The building fronting the street consists of four storeys and a cellar and is eight bays wide.
A law firm, Advokaterne Fabritius Tengnagel & Heine, os based in the rear wing at Store Kongensgade 67C.