Nyhavn 9 (oldest house, built 1681)

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Nyhavn 9 is a historic 17th-century townhouse in Copenhagen’s Nyhavn district, recognized as the canal’s oldest surviving building.

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Nyhavn 9 (oldest house, built 1681) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic townhouse
listed building
residential building
architecturalStyle 17th-century Danish townhouse
completionDate 1681
constructionStartDate 1681
country Denmark
facadeColor yellow
floorCount 3 above ground
hasBasement yes
hasCoordinates 55.679°N, 12.589°E
hasHistoricSignificance oldest surviving house on Nyhavn canal
hasStoreys 3
hasUse commercial
residential
heritageDesignation Danish protected building
heritageStatus listed building in Denmark
inception 1681
isOldestBuildingOf Nyhavn Canal
surface form: Nyhavn canal
locatedIn Copenhagen
Denmark
Nyhavn
material brick
overlooks Nyhavn Canal
surface form: Nyhavn canal
partOf Nyhavn
surface form: Nyhavn canal district
region Capital Region of Denmark
roofType pitched roof
streetAddress Nyhavn 9

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Nyhavn hasNotableBuilding Nyhavn 9 (oldest house, built 1681)