Nyhavn 35


Nyhavn 35 is a historic townhouse overlooking the Nyhavn Canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark.

History

Nyhavn 35 was built about 1700 as a two-story building. It was heightened with one story in 1785 and again in 1855. The composer and musician Andreas Peter Berggreen lived in the building in the mid-1830s. Moritz Levy, who would later become manager of the Bank of Denmark, lived in the building in 1853.

Architecture

The building is four stories tall and five bays wide.

Today

The building is one of few buildings on the sunny side of Nyhavn that does not have a restaurant of café at street level. The film director Helene Moltke-Leth lives in the building and also runs her film production company MixtureFilms from the premises.