Overgaden Neden Vandet 33 is a residential property in the Christianshavn neighborhood of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
In a fire insurance policy from 1838, it is described as a two-storey half-timbered building, 10 bays wide towards the street and with gate and wall dormer.
A free-standing, 8-bay, two-storey outbuilding with a shed roof and a water pump were also located in the courtyard.
The facade was decorated with stone portals around the gate and pilasters topped by sandstone capitals.
[2] In 1797, Caspersen sold the property to master ship builder Jørgen Hansen Koch (1745-1801) and his wife Anne Cathrine Volkersen (1758-1809).
Ludvig Johansen Vetterslev, a workman, resided on the ground floor with his wife Andrea Hanne f. Andresen and their two-year-old son.
Johan Christian Jacobsen, a merchant trading on Iceland, resided on the first floor with his wife Dorthea Frederikke f. Kinding, their four children (aged two to 17), two sisters-in-laws, an apprentice and two maids.
Mathias Lumholtz, an officer in the Royal Artillery Brigade with rank of major, resided in the building with his wife Anna Elisabeth (née Arntz), their five children (aged 19 to 24), one lodger and one maid.
Rasmus Hansen, a former distiller, resided in the building with his wife Karen Marie Scholdborg and one maid.
Carl Vigand Lose, a treasurer, resided on the third floor with his wife Henriette Debora Losem, their one-year-old son and two maids.