Gyldenfeldt House

The Gyldenfeldt House (Danish: Gyldenfeldts Gård) is a Neoclassical property situated at the corner of Brolæggerstræde (No. 9) and Knabrostræde (No. 16) in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was like many of the other properties in the area constructed after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795. A brewery in the courtyard was for a while leased by , father of J.C. Jacobsen , prior to his acquisision of Bo. 5 on the other side of the street. The building complex was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1950.

Gyldenfeldt House

The Gyldenfeldt House (Danish: Gyldenfeldts Gård) is a Neoclassical property situated at the corner of Brolæggerstræde (No. 9) and Knabrostræde (No. 16) in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was like many of the other properties in the area constructed after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795. A brewery in the courtyard was for a while leased by , father of J.C. Jacobsen , prior to his acquisision of Bo. 5 on the other side of the street. The building complex was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1950.