Our Historical Houses
in the heart of Copenhagen

More than just coveted addresses. More than striking buildings and unique interiors. Every house in the Office Club family tells a unique story of architectural whim and personal fate, and becoming part of Office Club you yourself become part of this never ending story.

We aim to share the best of cultural heritage by keeping it sustainable, alive and kicking; making you feel comfortable and welcomed in an atmosphere of elegance and straight forward up and close personal human interaction. That’s how we do it.
Office Club - Brønnums Hus
Brønnums hus
August Bournonvilles Passage 1,
1055 København K
Office Club - Harsdorffs Hus
Harsdorffs hus
Kongens Nytorv 5,
1050 København K
Office Club - Zieglers Gaard
Zieglers gaard
Nybrogade 12,
1203 København K
Frederiks HospItal
Bredgade 70-72,
1260 København K
Kalvebod Bastion
Langebrogade 4,
1411 København K
Langelinieskuret
Langelinie Allé 16,
2100 København Ø

Brønnums Hus

Brønnums Hus is the original member of the Office Club family. Dating back to 1866, the historic building is located at Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen’s most iconic square. Originally built for prominent families of the culture elite of the day, the impressive property is now an attractive nexus to a select number of national and international companies.

Meticulously renovated interiors complement the beautiful stucco façade. The four floors are artfully decorated, mixing original details with custom-made design highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the house.

Harsdorffs Hus

An absolute giant in Danish architectural history. In 1780 the architect and director of the Royal Academy, C. F. Harsdorff, was presented with the site by the king himself on the promise, that he would create the blueprint for all good planning and housing to come in the heart of the Kings’ city. He delivered and Classicism had arrived.

Large windows and high ceilings add instant grandeur to the private offices, lounges and event venues inside. All tastefully decorated with original, contemporary artwork and designed con amore for a guaranteed unforgettable experience for you and your guests.

Harsdorffs Hus

An absolute giant in Danish architectural history. In 1780 the architect and director of the Royal Academy, C. F. Harsdorff, was presented with the site by the king himself on the promise, that he would create the blueprint for all good planning and housing to come in the heart of the Kings’ city. He delivered and Classicism had arrived.

Large windows and high ceilings add instant grandeur to the private offices, lounges and event venues inside. All tastefully decorated with original, contemporary artwork and designed con amore for a guaranteed unforgettable experience for you and your guests.

Zieglers Gaard

Zieglers Gaard ligger ved kanalen med udsigt til Folketinget på Christiansborg Slot. Den fredede rokokobygning blev opført i 1732 af Philip de Lange – en af Københavns mest indflydelsesrige arkitekter. Indenfor venter en raffineret indretning med specialfremstillede møbler og kontemporære kunstværker, hvoraf mange er skabt specifikt til Zieglers Gaard.

Langelinieskuret

It is a destination that attracts locals, tourists, and the curious alike. It is a meeting place where all ages can gather in beautiful surroundings, with views over the water and the area's historical architecture and culture.
The vision for the revitalization of the Langelinie Pavilion is to bring the building back to its heyday, when the spaces were filled with goods and the harbor was the center of a rich trade life.

Langelinieskuret

It is a destination that attracts locals, tourists, and the curious alike. It is a meeting place where all ages can gather in beautiful surroundings, with views over the water and the area's historical architecture and culture.
The vision for the revitalization of the Langelinie Pavilion is to bring the building back to its heyday, when the spaces were filled with goods and the harbor was the center of a rich trade life.

Aurora

Aurora, the magnificent sculpture crowning Harsdorffs Hus, symbolically opens a new door in architecture. This emblematic piece not only adds to the building’s aesthetic appeal but also represents the dawn of innovative architectural thought. By merging artistic beauty with historical significance, Aurora embodies the spirit of progress and preservation that defines Harsdorffs Hus.