Its former premises, which include a purpose-built main building on Wildersgade and converted warehouses, two of them facing Christianshavn Canal, are now listed.
The main building was built by the architects and developers Jørgen Henrich Rawert and Andreas Hallander who let it to the Marine Infantry Corps(Marineregimentet).
A small building on its left hand side contains a gate which opens to the former barracks courtyard, now converted into a garden space.
Dating from the 18th century, it was originally a warehouse but formed part of the barracks from its opening in 1802 where it served as horse stables.
A wall with another gateway connects the warehouses to the buildings which complete the block to the south along Sankt Annæ Gade.