Studiestræde 10 is a Neoclassical property in the Latin Quarter of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Twi snakker houses at the site were destroyed in the Copenhagen Fire of 1795.
Master carpenters Christopher Crane & Henrich Kayser completed a property on the merged lots in 1800-1801.
He was a first lieutenant in the civil guard and also a member of Copenhagen Fire Department.
In 1809, his tenants were a master painter, a jeweler and a goldsmith who each lived there with their families and a maid.
It was one of several properties in the street acquired by the university in the early 1940s to allow for a future extension of its premises.
[1] Studiestræde 10 consists of three storeys over a raised cellar and is five bays wide.