It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945. Notable former residents include the politician Asmund Gleerupl [da].
[3] Mars Henrichen Deppert, a smith, resided in the building with his wife Dorthe Elisabeth Hlund, one maid and two lodgers.
Frans Nielsen Gudmansen, a master joiner, resided in the building with his wife Anne Marie Knudsdatter and one maid.
[8] Christen Jensen, a barkeeper, resided in the building with his wife Anne Marie Kiersgaard and their two daughters (aged two and four).
[9] Christen Sørensen, a watchman, resided in the building with his wife Magdalene Olsdatter, their three children (aged two to 11) and three lodgers.
[14] Henrich Hermansen, a watchman, resided in the building with his wife Karen Christensdatter and their five-year-old son.
Waldemar Jørgen Jensen, a carpenter, resided in the other ground floor apartment with his wife Petrea Frederiche Møller.
Anne Dortea Iversen, a widow needleworker, resided in one of the first floor apartments with a daughter and two lodgers (building painter and cooper).
Carl Conrad Grove, a watchman, resided in the other first floor apartment with his wife Ane Magrete Møller and their three-year-old daughter.
Ernst Frederik Ferdenant Jensen, a smith, resided on the second floor with his wife Helene Brodhorst, their seven-year-old daughter and two lodgers (chairmaker and seamstress).
Carl Frederik Hansen, a cooper, resided in the basement with his wife Sophie Elisabet Povelsen and their three children (aged two to seven).
[1] Overgaden Oven Vamdet 24 is a two-storey building constructed in brick with pinkish brown lime paint finish towards the street and timber framing on the other sides.
The yard side of the building has black-tarred timber framing and brick infills with yellow lime paint finish.