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Antonigade 9 is a late-18th-century residential building situated in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was constructed in 1766 to designs by architect Hans Næss, who was himself among the residents until his death almost thirty years later. The building was Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. The scope of the heritage listing was expanded in 2000. Other notable former residents include Urban Bruun Aaskov, court bookdealer and publisher Simon Peter Poulsen, and theologian Otto Horrebow.
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Laxenburg is a market town in the district of Mödling, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. Located about 20 km (12 mi) south of the Austrian capital Vienna, it is chiefly known for the Laxenburg castles, which, beside Schönbrunn, served as the most important summer retreat of the Habsburg monarchs.
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