Store Kongensgade 62 is a listed property in central Copenhagen, Denmark.
The present building on the site was constructed in 1807 by master mason and captain in the fire corps Georg Adam Gross (c.1748-1809).
The wealthy merchant Hans Puggaard purchased the property in 1830 and owned it until his death in 1865.
The military officer and later Defense Minister Peter Frederik Steinmann (1812–1894) was also a resident in the building in 1836.
Sophie Philipsen, a widow with means, resided on the ground floor with three of her children (aged 21 to 27) and two maids.
Commandant of Copenhagen Broder Peter Hagen [da] (1868-1860) was together with his wife and an unmarried daughter also among the residents.
Puggaard's other tenants at the time of the 1845 census were cook for the Russian envoy Jean Henry Oluf Ganiel (born 1817), and flour merchant Johan Peter Alpers (born 1806).
[3] Cathrine Marie (Polly) Brown, widow of Gustav Holck-Winterfeldt, was for a while a resident of the building.