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Copenhagen City Hall (1728–1795)

1728 establishments in DenmarkBuildings and structures demolished in 1795City and town halls in CopenhagenFormer buildings and structures in CopenhagenFormer buildings and structures in Denmark
Former seats of local governmentGovernment buildings completed in 1728
Gammeltorv Rach and Eegberg
Gammeltorv Rach and Eegberg

A new, fourth City Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, was built between Gammeltorv and Nytorv in 1728 on the foundations of its predecessor which had been destroyed in the first Great Fire of Copenhagen earlier that same year. In 1795 it was itself destroyed in the second Great Fire of Copenhagen and later replaced by the new combined city hall and courthouse at Nytorv which was completed in 1815.

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Copenhagen City Hall (1728–1795)
Copenhagen Christianshavn

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Marking of old town hall


1450 Copenhagen, Christianshavn
Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
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Gammeltorv Rach and Eegberg
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