Gråbrødretorv 7

Gråbrødretorv 7 is a Baroque style townhouse situated on the south side of Gråbrødretorv in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a typical example of the so-called """fire houses" which were constructed throughout the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1728. The property was acquired by the Jewish merchant Moses Melchior and a business partner in 1783 and remained in the hands of the Melchior family until at least the 1840s. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1926.

Gråbrødretorv 7

Gråbrødretorv 7 is a Baroque style townhouse situated on the south side of Gråbrødretorv in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a typical example of the so-called """fire houses" which were constructed throughout the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1728. The property was acquired by the Jewish merchant Moses Melchior and a business partner in 1783 and remained in the hands of the Melchior family until at least the 1840s. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1926.