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The Journalists' House (Danish: Journalisternes Hus), situated at Gammel Strand 46, opposite Thorvaldsens Museum and Christiansborg Chapel, is the Danish Union of Journalists' headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Neoclassical building was constructed by Andreas Hallander as part of the rebuilding of the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1795, incorporating elements from the previous building on the site.It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. Notable former residents include the clergy , poet and translator Ditlevine Feddersen, agriculturalist , naval officers and , opera director and choir conductor Giuseppe Siboni, court physician , ballet master August Bournonville, schoolmistress Natalie Zahle and church historian .

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  • The Journalists' House (Danish: Journalisternes Hus), situated at Gammel Strand 46, opposite Thorvaldsens Museum and Christiansborg Chapel, is the Danish Union of Journalists' headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Neoclassical building was constructed by Andreas Hallander as part of the rebuilding of the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1795, incorporating elements from the previous building on the site.It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. Notable former residents include the clergy , poet and translator Ditlevine Feddersen, agriculturalist , naval officers and , opera director and choir conductor Giuseppe Siboni, court physician , ballet master August Bournonville, schoolmistress Natalie Zahle and church historian . (en)
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