Grøns Pakhus

Grøn's Warehouse
Grøns Pakhus

Grøns Pakhus
General information
Architectural style Historicism
Location Copenhagen
Country Denmark
Coordinates 55°40′41.71″N 12°35′11″E / 55.6782528°N 12.58639°E / 55.6782528; 12.58639Coordinates: 55°40′41.71″N 12°35′11″E / 55.6782528°N 12.58639°E / 55.6782528; 12.58639
Construction started 1860
Completed 1863
Client Handelshuset M. C. Grøn
Owner Jeudan
Design and construction
Architect Johan Daniel Herholdt

Grøns Pakhus (literally Grøn's Warehouse) is a former warehouse and retail establishment located on Holmens Kanal in the Gammelholm neighbourhood of central Copenhagen, Denmark. Opened by a textile company in 1863, it heralded the arrival of proper department stores in Denmark with the opening of Magasin du Nord a few years later. The Historicist building was designed by Johan Daniel Herholdt. The building was listed in 1979 and declared an Industrial Heritage Site in 2009.

History

Marinus Emanuel Grøn founded his company in 1825. In 1850, it opened an office in Manchester and the inspiration for Grøns Pakhus came from England.[1] It was one of the first civilian buildings in the new Gammelholm neighbourhood which was under development in grounds of the former naval shipyard Bremerholm.[2] The building was technically advanced for its time, featuring hydraulic lifts, central heating, running water and an internal system integrated in the supporting iron pillars.[2]

In 1990, Dansk Ingeniørforenings Pensionskasse commissioned Niels Brøns to undertake a refurbishment of the building which received an award from Copenhagen Municipality in 2001.[3] Jeudan purchased the building in 2010.[4]

Today

A number of buildings now have their headquarters in the building. It also contains the cocktail bar Holmens Kanal 7 (or HK 7).

References

  1. "Grøns Varepakhus" (in Danish). Kulturstyrelsen. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Grøns Pakhus, København". arkark.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  3. "Holmens Kanal 7". indenforvoldene.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  4. "Jeudan investerer 260 millioner i København K". Building Supply (in Danish). Retrieved 21 October 2015.

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