Ny Kongensgade 7

Ny Kongensgade 7 is a historic property in the small Frederiksholm Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark.

[1] Born in Hannover, Lohmann had come to Denmark in c. 1760 where he initially worked for royal stone carver Jacob Fortling.

Lohmann worked at the Royal Frederik Stone Quarry on Bornholm from 1779 but died the following year.

In 1809, together with his brother Lauritz and his cousin Laue Jessen Maag, he was made a partner in his father's firm.

[7] Jens Hendriksen, a brewery worker, resided on the third floor with his wife Anna Christine Nielsen, their two children (aged four and nine) and two lodgers.

[8] Frederik Ludvig Henrik Christoffer Hagrese, a horse trainer and sergeant, resided on the first floor of the rear wing with Martine Kirstine Ursine Hagrese and their one-year-old son,[9] Peter Schønberg, a ship captain, resided on the second floor of the rear wing with his wife Anna Conelia Schønberg f. Duniels and their five children (aged 10 tp 25).