Notable former residents include the politician Jens Christian Christensen and painters Anna and Michael Ancher.
The owner resided in the building with his second wife Zidsel Mullene Basballe, two children from his first marriage (aged 10 and 12) and one maid.
[3] Nicolaus Hinrich Fleu, a captain in the Norwegian Life Regiment, resided in another apartment with his wife Maria Teilman, their two daughters (aged 11 and 12), the 13-year-old naval cadet Jørgen Neergaard, soldier in the Norwegian Life Regiment Francois Tinulin (servant) and two maids.
[5] Salomonsen's daughter Anne Sophie was later married to the master tailor August Wilhelm Kramfas.
[8] Christian Østerfeldt, a master painter, resided in another apartment with his housekeeper Anne Marie Schiødt.
[9] Søren Møller, a baker, resided in the building with his wife Johanne Jensen and one maid.
Beverlin Christian Reiersen (1792-1847), a merchant (grosserer), resided on the ground floor with the servant Anders Pedersen.
[14] Philip Hundevadt, a mate and barkeeper, resided in the basement with his wife Regine Marie Hanssen, their 10-year-old daughter Johanne Dorretea Friderica Kølnetz, two lodgers and one maid.
[15] Jens Jensen, a master joiner, resided on the first floor of the rear wing with hiswife Abiagel Catrine Henningsen and their four children (aged 14 to 23).
[16] Christian Nelssen Med Tilnavn Hylleqvist, a grocer (høker), resided in the basement of the Lille Strandstræde building with his wife Marie Sophie Krumhuus, their four children (aged one to 19), one maid and two lodgers.
[19] Sara Ulrikke Løvenhjelm, a widow, resided on the first floor with the 25-year-old unmarried woman Wilhelmine Ratzau.
A figure of a reclining lion rested on a no longer existing hood mould above the basement entrance (cf.
He resided on the first floor with his wife Ane Gertrud Mülertz, a housekeeper, a female cook, two maids, 48-year-old Paslo Periene, 32-year-old Caroline Peruine and Carl Kroeger.
Papa Bue's Viking Jazz Band was founded and played their concert in Cap Horn in 1956.
[33] The new owner was Peter Tholstryp (1932–2009), a well-known restaurateur who already owned a number of restaurants on Gråbrødretorv and in Nyhavn.
The five-bays wide facade towards Nyhavn is plastered and painted in a light blue colour on the upper floors.
[34] The just two-bays-wide, two-storey building at Lille Strandstræde 4 was constructed as an extension of the rear wing.