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The corner building dates from circa 1700. The identity of its first owner is not known. It was later acquired by Iver Petersen (died 1660). He served as mayor of Helsingør from 1636 to 1538. The house was later owned by Jens Vagtmester and let out to ferryman Hans Quie. The nearby street Anna Queensstræde takes its name after the latter's wife Anna.
The Association for the Preservation of Historic Buildings (Foreningen til gamle bygningers bevaring) undertook a renocation of the building in 1911. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1919.