Brolæggerstræde is a street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking Nytorv in the west with Badstuestræde in the east. Most of the buildings in the street date from the years after the Copenhagen Fire of 1795. The Carlsberg Foundation is headquartered at No. 5.
Brolæggerstræde
The gate at Brolæggerstræde 11
Brolæggerstræde 2
Nytorv is a public square in the centre of Copenhagen, Denmark. Together with the adjoining Gammeltorv it forms a common space, today part of the Strøget pedestrian zone. The square is dominated by the imposing Neoclassical façade of the Copenhagen Court House, which from 1815-1905 also served as the City Hall.
Nytorv
Nytorv with the scaffold painted by Johannes Rach in 1747
Woman in neck iron at the pillory on Nytorv, c. 1780
Copenhagen's fourth city hall in flames during the Fire of 1795