Stormgade 6

The buildingwas listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.

The present building on the site was constructed in 1850-1851 for portrait painter Johan Vilhelm Gertner.

P. C. F. Andersen, a clothing retailer (manufakturhandler), resided on the first floor with his wife Marie Amalie Andersenm their five children (aged zero to 11) and three maids.

[3] J. N. Schalburg, a wine merchant, resided on the second floor with his wife B. Schalburgm their three children (aged zero to four) and three maids.

[6] The other tenants (as of 1912) included Christian Gad's dental clinic and the lawyers Otto Bing, Frederik Høst and H. C. Eandrup as well as the insurance companies Bülow & Möller (Geimdal) and Alliance.

In 1931, Stormgade 6 was acquired by the insurance company Nye Danske and incorporated in its headquarters at No.

The portal that adorm the main entrance in the central bay dates from 1755 and was reused from the previous building on the site.

No. 183 seen on a detail from Christian Gedde's map of Copenhagen's West Quarter, 1757.
Stormgade 6 in 1912.6.
Detail of the door