
Slotsholmsgade (literally "Slotsholm Street") is a street which runs along the rear side of
Børsen
Børsen ( Danish for "the Exchange"), also known as Børsbygningen ("The (Stock) Exchange building" in English), is a 17th-century stock exchange in the center of Copenhagen. The historic building is situated next to Christiansborg Palace, the se ...
on
Slotsholmen
Slotsholmen ( English: The Castle Islet) is an island in the harbour of Copenhagen, Denmark, and part of Copenhagen Inner City. The name is taken from the successive castles and palaces located on the island since Bishop Absalon constructed the ci ...
in central
Copenhagen
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Denmark
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. Located next to the Danish parliament building
Christiansborg
Christiansborg Palace ( da, Christiansborg Slot; ) is a palace and government building on the islet of Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the seat of the Danish Parliament ('), the Danish Prime Minister's Office, and the Sup ...
, most of the buildings in the street house government offices. Several of them date from the 17th and 18th century and are listed.
History

The street was originally the site of a dock, Børsgraven, which was created in connection with the construction of
Børsen
Børsen ( Danish for "the Exchange"), also known as Børsbygningen ("The (Stock) Exchange building" in English), is a 17th-century stock exchange in the center of Copenhagen. The historic building is situated next to Christiansborg Palace, the se ...
in the beginning of the 17th century. It made it possible for ships to unload goods close to the new market building. The street that ran along the north side of the dock was called Bag Børsen ("Behind Børsen").
A row of Renaissance-style merchant houses, known as Nye Børs (New Børs) or the Six Sisters, were built at the end of the Børs building. The residential front houses faced Børsgade while a row of associated warehouses faced the Børs Dock. The buildings were demolished in 1900 to make way for a new headquarters for Privatbanken. The Danish Africa company had established the Phønix
sugar refinery
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Many cane sugar mills produce raw sugar, which is sugar that still contains molasses, giving it more colour (and impurities) than the ...
at the mouth of the dock in 1657. It was taken over by
De Danske Sukkerfabrikker in 1872 and remained in operations until 1888. The Italian
alchemist
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Giuseppe Borri had his laboratory in the street before it moved to the so-called
Garrison Hospital in
Sølvgade in 1669.
The dock was filled in 1866.
Notable buildings and residents

Børsen occupies most of the south side of the street. It now serves as headquarters for the
Danish Chamber of Commerce.
The north side of the street (No. 4-10) is lined by a row of buildings from the late 17th to mid-18th century that are all listed. The most notable of these is the Chancery Building at nNo. 4, also known as the Red Mansion (Det Røde Palæ), which was built 1715–1720 to design by
Johan Conrad Ernst. No. 6 is from 1783 and was designed by C. F. Harsdorff. The
Storm House at No. 8, also known as the Anna Sophie Reventlow House, is from 1696 but has expanded to the west. The building later belonged to
Frederick IV who used it first for his mistress Countess Schindel and later for his
Morganatic wife Anne Sophie Reventlow
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Countess Anna Sophie von Reventlow was born i ...
.
The
Lerche House
The LercheHouse (Danish: Den Lercheske Gård), also known as the Lerche Mansion (Danish: Lerches Palæ) and formerly as the Württembergsk Mansion (Danish: Württembergske Palæ), is a listed building in Slotsholmsgade on the island of Slotsholmen ...
at No. 10, also known as the Württemberg Mansion, is from 1741–42 and was built by J. A. Soherr. It now houses the
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and part of the
Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs.
The modern Tjæreborg complex (No. 12) replaced the sugar refinery in the 1960s. It was designed by Svenn Eske Kristensen and
Thomas Havning
Thomas Laub Hansen Havning was a Danish architect, illustrator, writer and royal building inspector born in Nyboder, Copenhagen on 4 September 1897.
Career
Thomas Havning graduated from the secondary school ''Borgerdydskolen'' in Copenhag ...
and currently houses the Ministry of Environment and Food and part of the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs.
Cultural references
* Slotsholmsgade is used as a location at 1:30:28 in the 1974 ''
Olsen-banden
The ''Olsen Gang'' ( da, Olsen-banden, no, Olsenbanden, german: Die Olsenbande) is a Denmark, Danish comedy film series created by Danish director Erik Balling and special effects expert Henning Bahs about the eponymous fictional criminal gang. T ...
'' film ''
The Last Exploits of the Olsen Gang
''The Last Exploits of the Olsen Gang'' ( da, Olsen-bandens sidste bedrifter) is a 1974 Danish comedy film directed by Erik Balling and starring Ove Sprogøe, Morten Grunwald, Poul Bundgaard and Kirsten Walther. This was the sixth film in the ...
''.
See also
*
Holmens Kanal
Holmens Kanal is a short street in central Copenhagen. Part of the main thoroughfare of the city centre, it extends from Kongens Nytorv for one block to a junction with a statue of Niels Juel where it turns right towards Holmens Bro while the t ...
References
External links
Slotsholmsgadeat indenforvoldene.dk
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Streets in Copenhagen
Slotsholmen
Former canals in Copenhagen