Rådhusstræde 1, Copenhagen
Facts and practical information
Rådhusstræde 1/Brolæggerstræde 13 is a Neoclassical property overlooking Nytorv-Gammeltorv from its location at the corner of Rådhusstræde and Brolæggerstræde in the southeastern corner of the square, in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. The building was constructed by Andreas Hallander as part of the rebuilding of the city following the Copenhagen Fire of 1795 but owes its current appearance to a comprehensive renovation undertaken in 1851 for lawyer Carl Liebenberg. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. Former residents include the politician Christian Colbjørnsen, physician and former director of the Danish West India Company Johan Friedrich Heinrich and composer W.H.R.R. Giedde. Posthusteatret, a combined theatre and art cinema, is based in the basement. ()
Indre By (Strøget)Copenhagen
Rådhusstræde 1 – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tivoli, Strøget, Købmagergade, Glass Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Rådhusstræde 1?
How to get to Rådhusstræde 1 by public transport?
Bus
- Stormbroen, Nationalmuseet • Lines: 23, 2A (4 min walk)
- Gammel Strand St., Christiansborg • Lines: 23, 2A (6 min walk)
Metro
- Gammel Strand • Lines: M3, M4 (5 min walk)
- Rådhuspladsen • Lines: M3, M4 (7 min walk)
Ferry
- Det Kongelige Bibliotek • Lines: 991, 992 (11 min walk)
- Knippelsbro • Lines: 991, 992 (14 min walk)
Light rail
- Nørreport • Lines: A, B, Bx, C, E, H (12 min walk)
- Vesterport • Lines: A, B, Bx, C, E, H (12 min walk)
Train
- Nørreport (12 min walk)
- Copenhagen Central Station (13 min walk)