The Zinn House (), located at
Kvæsthusgade
Kvæsthusgade is a short street in the Nyhavn Quarter of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from the mouth of the Nyhavn canal in the south to Ofelia Plads in the north. The rear side of the Royal Danish Playhouse dominates the east side of th ...
3, is a historic
townhouse
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around the corner from the
Nyhavn
Nyhavn (; New Haven) is a 17th-century waterfront, canal and entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Stretching from Kongens Nytorv to the Inner Harbour just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined by brightly coloured 17th and early ...
Canal in central
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
, Denmark. It takes its name from the
Zinn family, a wealthy family of merchants who owned it for more than 150 years. The composer
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (14 May 1805 – 10 March 1900) was, together with his son-in-law Niels W. Gade, the leading Danish composer of the 19th century, a period known as the Danish Golden Age. According to Alfred Einstein, he was "the rea ...
, who was married to
Emma Sophie Amalie Zinn, a granddaughter of
Johann Ludvig Zinn
Johann Ludvig Zinn (14 September 1734 – 3 February 1802) was a German-Danish merchant who founded a trading house in Copenhagen in 1765 and died as one of the wealthiest men in the city. Zinn lived in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3 in Copenha ...
, lived on the second floor for more than 70 years in the period 1829–1900. The building was adapted in 1907. It was later in the century converted into offices. The building was listed on the
Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1959.
History
Oluf Blach
The site was in 1689 part of a larger property (No. 21, St. Ann's East Quarter) owned by Nikolaj Veisling. It was built over with two storeys in 1751 for the merchant
Oluf Blach
Oluf Blach (12 January 1694 – 10 July 1767) was a Danish merchant. His son continued his trading house after his death. The company changed its name to C. S. Blacks Enke & Co. in 1783.
Early life and education
Blach was born into a wealthy fam ...
(1694–1767). He had made a fortune in North Atlantic trade and would later serve as managing director of the
General Trading Company
The General Trade Company () was a Dano-Norwegian trading company charged with administering the realm's settlements and trade in Greenland. The company existed from 1747 to 1774 and managed the government of Greenland from 1749.
History
The Gener ...
. The property was in 1756 as No. 39 still owned by Blach.
Zinn family
The building was later acquired by another wealthy merchant,
Johann Ludvig Zinn
Johann Ludvig Zinn (14 September 1734 – 3 February 1802) was a German-Danish merchant who founded a trading house in Copenhagen in 1765 and died as one of the wealthiest men in the city. Zinn lived in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3 in Copenha ...
, who came to Denmark to work for
Fabritius & Wewer in 1757 and established his own trading house in 1765. His daughter,
Sophie Dorthea Zinn, described everyday life in the building in her memoirs ''Grandma's Confessions'' (''Grandmamas Bekjendelser''). It is believed that the Zinn House was the first place in Denmark where the ''
La Marseillaise
"La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France. It was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by the First French Republic against Austria, and was originally titled "".
The French Na ...
'' was sung.
It happened during a dinner for a delegation of French business partners on 20 January 1794 where
Honoré-Nicolas-Marie Duveyrier
Honoré-Nicolas-Marie Duveyrier (6 December 1753 – 25 May 1839) was an 18th–19th-century French lawyer, politician and playwright.''Grands notables du premier empire'', éditions du CNRS, (p. 110-112)
Biography
The second son of Nob ...
was among the guests. Sophie Zinn persuaded him to sing the song, although "revolutionary songs" were highly controversial in Denmark at the time. Duveyrier sent her the score and lyrics the following day.
Zinn was fond of music, and his home often played host to soirées.

Zinn's two sons, Carl Ludvig Zinn (1777–1808) and Johan Friedrich Zinn (1779–1838), took on the family's trading company after his death in 1802. Johan became the sole owner of the company when his elder brother died in 1808. He heightened the building in Kvæsthusgade with one floor in 1812. The company was later passed on to Johan Friedrich Zinn's son Ludvig Maximilian Zinn.
Johan Friedrich Zinn's daughter,
Emma Sophie Amalie, married the composer
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (14 May 1805 – 10 March 1900) was, together with his son-in-law Niels W. Gade, the leading Danish composer of the 19th century, a period known as the Danish Golden Age. According to Alfred Einstein, he was "the rea ...
. The couple lived on the second floor. Hartmann served as organist at the nearby
Garrison Church from 1724 to 1843 and thereafter in the
cathedral
A cathedral is a church (building), church that contains the of a bishop, thus serving as the central church of a diocese, Annual conferences within Methodism, conference, or episcopate. Churches with the function of "cathedral" are usually s ...
. He stayed in the apartment after his wife's death and inhabited it until his own death in 1900. Other composers of the family lived there, in particular
Emil Hartmann
Emil Hartmann (1 February 1836–18 July 1898) was a Danish composer of the romantic period, fourth generation of composers in the Danish Hartmann musical family. His music is distinctly Nordic and tuneful and won great popularity in his t ...
, but also at times
Niels W. Gade and
August Winding
August Winding (24 March 183516 June 1899) was a Danish pianist, teacher and composer.
Life Early life and education
August Henrik Winding was born in Tårs, near Sandby on the island of Lolland.[Asger Hamerik
Asger Hamerik (Hammerich) (April 8, 1843 – July 13, 1923) was a Danish composer of the late romantic period.
Aged 80 at time of death.
Life and career
Born in Frederiksberg (near Copenhagen), he studied music with J.P.E. Hartmann and Niels G ...]
and
C.F.E. Horneman belonged to the Zinn family and resided for a while in the house.
The journalist , editor of the magazine ''
Fædrelandet'', was a resident in the building from 1870 to circa 1874.
The artist
Johan Rohde
Johan Gudmann Rohde (1 November 1856 – 18 February 1935) was a Danish painter, lithographer and designer. He was the principal founder of Den Frie Udstilling, established in 1891 to allow artists to exhibit works which did not fall within the A ...
lived in the building in 1903–04.
Later owners
In the 1900s the Zinn House was purchased by Alfred Olsen & Co., an oil company founded by Alfred and Otto Olsen, in 1901, which had until then been based at
Nyhavn 51
Nyhavn 51 is an 18th-century canal house overlooking the Nyhavn canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Above the door is a painted stone relief depicting a lamb. The property was formerly known as Lammet (English language, English: The Lamb) and t ...
. Otto died in 1906. The company prospered during
World War I
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. In 1915 Alfred Olsen commissioned the young architect Terkel Jhejle to refurbish the building. In 1916, he purchased the estate Egebæksvang at
Nærum
Nærum () is a suburban district in Rudersdal Municipality in the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark. Quartered by the Helsingør Motorway running north–south and Skodsborgvej running east–west, Nærum is bounded by Jægersborg Heg ...
and commissioned Hjejle to expand the main building with a new wing. Olsen's wife, Olufa Olsen, née Bøjesen, died in 1917.
The company's name was changed to the Danish-American Gulf Oil Company in 1946.
During
Nazi Germany's occupation of Denmark, Erik Bennike operated a weapons manufactory in the building. On 17 April 1945, he and two other resistance fighters were surprised by a German razzia. Bennike was killed in a shoot-out while the two others managed to escape.
Architecture
The building consists of three floors over a high cellar and is 12 bays wide. The two
oriel window
An oriel window is a form of bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a building but does not reach to the ground. Supported by corbels, bracket (architecture), brackets, or similar cantilevers, an oriel window generally projects from an ...
s on the third floor date from the renovation in 1907. The original
saddle roof
A saddle roof is a roof form which follows a convex curve about one axis and a concave curve about the other. The hyperbolic paraboloid form has been used for roofs at various times since it is easily constructed from straight sections of lumber, ...
was also replaced by a
mansard roof
A mansard or mansard roof (also called French roof or curb roof) is a multi-sided gambrel-style hip roof characterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper, and often punctured by dormer wi ...
with eight
dormer
A dormer is a roofed structure, often containing a window, that projects vertically beyond the plane of a Roof pitch, pitched roof. A dormer window (also called ''dormer'') is a form of roof window.
Dormers are commonly used to increase the ...
s at this point.
Above the gateway is a plaque that commemorates that Hartmann lived in the building from 1829 to 1900. It also mentions that the Zinn family acquired the building in 1751 and that it was renovated in 1907.
The complex also comprises a side wing along the north side of a central courtyard and a rear wing. The building fronting the street was listed on the
Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1959, but the side wing and rear were not listed on 6 April 1959.
Today
The building is now owned by
Nordea
Nordea Bank Abp, commonly referred to as Nordea, is a Nordic financial services group operating in northern Europe with headquarters in Helsinki, Finland. The name is a blend of the words "Nordic" and "idea". The Nordic countries are considered ...
Properties. They have converted the building from offices back to apartments with the assistance of Holsøe Arkitekter.
Notable residents
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Oluf Blach
Oluf Blach (12 January 1694 – 10 July 1767) was a Danish merchant. His son continued his trading house after his death. The company changed its name to C. S. Blacks Enke & Co. in 1783.
Early life and education
Blach was born into a wealthy fam ...
(1794–1767), merchant
*
Johann Ludvig Zinn
Johann Ludvig Zinn (14 September 1734 – 3 February 1802) was a German-Danish merchant who founded a trading house in Copenhagen in 1765 and died as one of the wealthiest men in the city. Zinn lived in the Zinn House at Kvæsthusgade 3 in Copenha ...
(1734–1892), merchant
*
Sophie Thalbitzer (1774–1851), memoirist
*
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (14 May 1805 – 10 March 1900) was, together with his son-in-law Niels W. Gade, the leading Danish composer of the 19th century, a period known as the Danish Golden Age. According to Alfred Einstein, he was "the rea ...
(1805–1900), composer
*
Emma Hartmann
Amalia Emma Sophie Hartmann née Zinn (22 August 1807 – 6 March 1851) was a Danish people, Danish composer who composed under the pseudonym Frederik H. Palmer. She was married to the composer Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805–1900). They live ...
(1807–1851), composer
*
Lars Hjortshøj
Lars Hjortshøj (born 3 June 1967 in Hinnerup) is a Denmark, Danish stand-up comedy, stand-up comedian and television and radio host.
He has taken part in many Danish shows, including ''Casper & Mandrilaftalen'' and in the sit-com ''Langt fra Las ...
(born 1967), comedian
* Tina Builsbo (born 1862), journalist
*
Thomas Delaney
Thomas Joseph Delaney (born 3 September 1991) is a Danish professional Association football, footballer, who plays as a defensive midfielder for Danish Superliga club F.C. Copenhagen, Copenhagen.
Delaney began his career at Copenhagen, making 2 ...
(born 1991), footballer
*
Caroline Henderson (born 1962), singer, resident 20182020
References
Further reading
* Anne Ørbæk & Lisbeth Ahlgren Jensen, ''Musikalsk byvandring i København'', 1995
*Mogens Wenzel Andreasen, ''Musikalsk Byvandring'', 2009
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External links
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Residential buildings completed in 1751