Capman divests historic building to shy billionaire for hundreds of millions

The former hotel and communications center for Hitler's troops is changing hands. In a rare interview with EjendomsWatch, the new, normally shy owner reveals some of the plans for the 10,000 square meter corner property in the heart of Copenhagen.
Grundvigs Hus | Photo: PR/KAB
Grundvigs Hus | Photo: PR/KAB

Grundtvigs Hus on Studiestræde in Central Copenhagen has had a lot of functions throughout its 112-year lifetime.

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