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Karberghus
Company typePrivate
IndustryProperty
Founded1917
Headquarters,
Denmark
Area served
Denmark
Key people
Andreas Just Karberg (CEO)
Websitewww.karberghus.dk

Karberghus is a Danish real estate company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It specializes in the acquisition, restoration and renting out of historic properties in the Copenhagen area and is a member of BYFO, Historiske Huse and Europa Nostra. Karberghus is the owner of the company Office Club offering coworking in historic buildings in Copenhagen.

History

The company traces its history back to 1917 when Hans Just constructed a combined headquarters and warehouse on Århusgade in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen. The portfolio was later expanded with several storage buildings in suburban Copenhagen. Since 2005 the company has invested in historic properties.[1]

Portfolio

Property Image Location Built Architect Ref
Brønnum House Kongens Nytorv 1866 Ferdinand Vilhelm Jensen (1837-1890) Ref
Harsdorff House Kongens Nytorv 1780 Caspar Frederik Harsdorff (1735-1799) Ref
Ziegler House Nybrogade 1732 Philip de Lange (1704-1776) Ref
Dehn Mansion Frederiksgade 1756 Nicolai Eigtved (1701-1754) / Johann Gottfried Rosenberg (1709-1776) Ref
Hans Just Warehouse Århusgade 1917 Rolf Schroeder (1872-1948) Ref
Reformed Church's Rectory Åbenrå 1730-32 Philip de Lange (1704-1776) Ref
Højbro Plads 15 Højbro Plads 1797 Ref
Knuth Mansion Frederiksgade 1899 Ref
Kalvebod Bastion Langebrogade 1801 Ref
Kalvebod Bastion: The Forge Langebrogade 1757 Ref
Nikolaj Plads 23 Nikolaj Plads 1800 Ref
Levin House Havnegade 1866 J. D. Herholdt (1818-1902) Ref
Præstøgade 20 Præstøgade 2010 Ole Hagen Arkitekter Ref
Royal Frederick's Hospital's North Pavilion on Bredgade Bredgade 1757 Nicolai Eigtved (1701-1754) / Laurids de Thurah (1706-1759) [2] Ref
Bredgade 56 Bredgade 1856 Johan Jacob Deuntzer (1808-1875) Ref
Holsteinsgade 63 Holsteinsgade 1987 Ref
Sankt Annæ Plads 6 Sankt Annæ Plads 1763 Ref
Bellavista housing estate Klampenborg 1934 Arne Jacobsen Ref
Dronningens Tværgade 26 Dronningens Tværgade 1797 Ref
Vallensbækvej 25 Vallensbæk 1985/2017 Ref
Vallensbækvej 27 Vallensbæk 1981 Ref
Abildager 27 1976 Ref

References

  1. ^ "Rig vinfamilie skyder 100 mio. i gamle huse" (in Danish). -Berlingske. April 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Nyt liv i det gamle hospital" (in Danish). -Freja Ejendomme. Retrieved 18 March 2016.