The ship chandlery business K. F. Marstrand' (from 1875: K. F. Marstran's Efterfølger) was located in the building until 1981.
[1] An important part of Marstrand's business consisted of the handling of the paperwork for the many ships that called at Helsingør in conjunction with the payment of Sound Dues.
[4] When the Sound Dues were abolished in 1857, part of Marstrand's business disappeared.
He later moved into pyjrt nisomess areas, for instance by biying his own sailing ships.
In the 1920s, Hildegard Rázga (néeLundwall) wrote her childhood memoirs (posthumously published in 1985).