Grandjean House, Copenhagen
Facts and practical information
The Grandjean House is a Late Neoclassical property consisting of two separate buildings, one at Bredgade 4 and one at Store Strandstræde 3, on opposite side of a central courtyard, in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The property is separated from Kongens Nytorv by a small building that now houses Copenhagen Amber Museum. It was built in 1854 by the architect Christian Tybjerg for pastry chef Christian Bredo Grandjean. It replaced an older building, which was known as the Collin House after Hans Christian Andersen patron Jonas Collin, but this name is now associated with another building in Amaliegade. The Grandjean House was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1959. ()
Indre By (Nyhavns)Copenhagen
Grandjean House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Strøget, Købmagergade, Jazzhus Montmartre, Karel van Mander House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Grandjean House?
How to get to Grandjean House by public transport?
Metro
- Kongens Nytorv • Lines: M1, M2, M3, M4 (4 min walk)
- Marmorkirken • Lines: M3, M4 (8 min walk)
Bus
- Dronningens Tværgade • Lines: 23 (4 min walk)
- Odd Fellow Palæet • Lines: 23 (4 min walk)
Ferry
- Nyhavn • Lines: 991, 992 (8 min walk)
- Operaen • Lines: 991, 992 (12 min walk)
Train
- Nørreport (16 min walk)
- Østerport (22 min walk)
Light rail
- Nørreport • Lines: A, B, Bx, C, E, H (17 min walk)
- Østerport • Lines: A, B, Bx, C, E, H (21 min walk)