Snorrebroens Pakhus

Snorrebroens Pakhus

The warehouse
General information
Location Copenhagen, Denmark
Coordinates 55°40′25.55″N 12°35′32.25″E / 55.6737639°N 12.5922917°E / 55.6737639; 12.5922917Coordinates: 55°40′25.55″N 12°35′32.25″E / 55.6737639°N 12.5922917°E / 55.6737639; 12.5922917
Inaugurated 1801
Client Niels Brock

The Snorrebroens Pakhus, located at Overgaden Neden Vandet 4557, is a former warehouse overlooking Christianshavn Canal in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark. It consists of what was originally two individual but almost identical warehouses from circa 1800 which were merged into one building in the 1860s and has now been converted into apartments. The name, which is of modern ofigins, refers to Snorrebroen, the bridge that carries nearby Sankt Annæ Gade across the canal.

History

The warehouse to the right (No. 47) is slightly older than the warehouse to the left (No. 45). It was built in 1799-1800 for Hartvig Marcus Frisch who was director of the Royal Greenland Trade Department. The Frisch House, Frisch's former home at Nytorv, was built around the same time.

The warehouse at No. 45 was built in 1800-01 for the merchant Jens Bay Perch. He traded in colonial goods from the nearby Danish Asiatic Company but died died on 3 July 1800 before the warehouse was completed.[1] He is buried inside Church of Our Saviour where his gravestone is one of only five stones that was not removed in 1817.[2] Perch was a close friend of Niels Brock. His son, who was given the name Niels Brock Perch after the friend, would later found the Perch Tea House. In 1863, the two warehouse came under the same owner. An interior renovation merged them into one building. The building was listed in 1945.[3] The building was converted into apartments by Dissing + Weitling between 1979 and 1987. The renovation received an award from Copenhagen Municipality in 1994.[4]

Architecture

The building wivewed from the tower of Church of Our Saviour

The exterior has undergone few changes and its origin as two individual warehouses is still clearly visible. The building stands on a foundation of sandstone from Bornholm and consists of three storeys and a Mansard roof with two two-storey wall dormers. Each half of the building has a central row of large, arched opening with shutters, flanked by two rows of arched windows. Remains of the hoist is still seen on the dormers.[4]

References

  1. "Jens Bay Perch" (in Danish). stamtavle.poulsteen.dk. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  2. "Mere om Fabricius". oeboen.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  3. "Overgaden neden Vandet 45-47rd" (PDF) (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  4. 1 2 "SagOvergaden Neden Vandet 45". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 27 November 2016.
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