Schottmann House

B. Schottmannns Gård) is a historic property located at Strandgade 10 in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark.

It was at that time owned by blacksmith Christen Rasmussen, The property was later adapted by master builder Johan Bernhardt Schottmann.

Anna Chathrine Schottmann resided in the building with her five children (aged four to 19), her sister Sophie Amalia Arenkilde, a clerkm a coachman and a maid.

[3] Johan Friedrich Høske, a merchant (grosserer), resided in the building with his wife Cathrine, an apprentice and a maid.

[6] Ole Bensen, a workman resided in the building with his wife Ellen, their one-year-old son and seven lodgers (trwo masons, two musqueteers, one sailor and two surgery students).

Ane Cathrine Schottmann resided in the building with three of her children (aged 17 to 23), one male servant and one maid.

jer son and now himself a master mason, resided in another apartment with his wife Sophie Amalie Schottmann, their three children (aged four to eight) and one maid.

[13] In 1ipu8, he wa would serve as 1st helmsman on onboard Hans Peter Jofoed's slave ship General Muhlenfels on a voyage to the Danish West Indies.

[18] Anne Seselie Sonberg, another widow, employed with cleaning and laundry, resided on the first floor of the side wing with her 26-year-old daughter.

[23] Johan Ludvig Liehtenstein, a watchman (and recipient of Dannebrogsordenens Hæderstegn), resided on the second floor of the rear wing.

[27] Carl Ludvig Richter (1807-1881), a merchant (grosserer), resided on the second floor with his wife Henriette Louise Nathalie (née Meldahl, 1818-1900), their two children (aged 17 and 18( and one maid.

a former painter, resided on the second floor of the rear wing with his wife Karen Gothardt and their 33-year-old son (joiner).

Knudsen og Homaas Maskinværksted, a machuine workshop, was also located in the side wing around that time.

No. 29 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of Christianshavn Quarter, 1757.
The courtyard
The facade viewed from Strandgade.