Copenhagen City Hall (1479–1728)
Buildings and structures completed in 1479City and town halls in CopenhagenFormer buildings and structures in CopenhagenFormer seats of local governmentRenaissance architecture in Copenhagen
A new, third City Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, was built at Gammeltorv in 1479. Rebuilt by King Christian IV into the Renaissance style in 1610, it was in use until 1728 when it was destroyed in the first Great Fire of Copenhagen. It was replaced by a new city hall which was built on its foundations the same year.
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Copenhagen Christianshavn
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N 55.6777 ° | E 12.5729 ° |
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Marking of old town hall
1450 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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