Uncle Tom’s Cabin has a half timbered appearance and an unlikely selection of ornamentation, including elephant heads on the former and dragons on the latter.
Restored by Edlund in 2010.
Onkel Toms Hytte, dates from 1905. At that time it stood at the entrance to the harbour near Østerport station and housed a ship chandlers business, but had to make way one hundred years later for an extension of the railway tracks. It was saved from being torn down by a campaign led by architect Michael Varming from Foreningen til Hovedstadens Forskønnelse.