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Back in Slotsgade we pass Nybro.

No. 29 has a somewhat complex history behind it before its most recent reconstruction in 1775-78 during the ownership of the roper Peter Tordsen. The core is a house form 1670.

Across the street we find no. 24 from 1765-66 constructed for mayor Burchard Christian Kamphövener. His son-in-law was brother-in-law to that Hinrich von Günderoth, Günderoth's Foundation is named after. After 1855 Andreas Stallknecht's Iron Foundry moved in here instead.

The neighbour in no. 20 was built in the 1750-ies for supervisor Jes Tychsen.

While no. 18 was built 1763 for Peter Johannsen Schütt.
We turn to the opposite side.

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