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Behagen House : ウィキペディア英語版
Behagen House

The Behagen House is a Neoclassical townhouse located on Strandgade (No. 26) in the Christianshavn neighbourhood of Copenhagen, Denmark.
==History==

Two houses similar to the neighbouring Sigvart Grubbe House at No. 28 were built at the site by Sigvart Grubbe in 1626.
In 1759, Gysbert Behagen, a wealthy merchant, acquired one of the two houses. In 1764, he obtained a royal licence to establish a sugar refinery in the yard. In 1768, Behagen also acquired the other house and in 1669 he undertook a comprehensive renovation of his properties, merging them into one building. Behagen lived there until his death in 1783. In 1791, it was acquired by Jeppe Prætorius, another merchant. In 1796, the house was subject to another renovation.
Later notable residents include supreme court attorney and politician Orla Lehmann who lived there in 1847-48. He was one of the fathers of the Danish constitution of 1849. Carl Joakim Brandt, a priest, church historian and literary historian, lived on the ground floor in 1876-79. The painter Frants Henningsen lived on the second floor in 1890–94. The philosopher and professor Harald Høffding lived on the second floor in 1906–08

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