Nybrogade 16

The two buildings are attached to each other via a double stairwell along one side of a small cobbled courtyard.

On Gedde's map of Snaren's "uarter from 1757 Nybrogade was referred to as Imod Kanalen (Towards the Canal).

The front side of the building is constructed in brick on a plinth of granite ashlars and rendered in a pale colour.

It is four bays wide and crowned by a two-bay gabled wall dormer with a round window.

The building is towards the yard constructed with red-painted timber framing with iron vitriol-coloured inf9ills.

[1] Nybrogade 16 and Magstræde 3 are both home to a retail space in the basement and residential apartments on the upper floors.

No. 21 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of Snaren's Quarter, 1757.
The building seen on a photography by Fritz Theodor Benzen from the 1900s.
The main entrance photographed by LFritz Theodor Benzen in the 1900s.