1827 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Frederick VI[1]
- Prime minister â Otto Joachim
Events

- 1 January â Johan Ludvig Heiberg (poet) publishes the literary journal Kjøbenhavns flyvende Post for the first time.[2]
- May â Giuseppe Siboni opens the first music conservatory in Copenhagen.[2]
- 12 June â The Tightrope walker Christian Roat is killed during a show at Rosenborg drill grounds when his rope breaks.[2]
Undated
- The crown acquires the Holstein Mansion in Copenhagen as a permanent home for the Natural History Museum.[2]
Births

JanuaryâMarch
- 8 February â Hans Schjellerup, astronomer (died 1887)
- 1 March â Eiler Rasmussen Eilersen, painter (died 1912)
- 16 March â Ferdinand Meldahl, architect (died 1908)
- 20 March â Johannes Forchhammer, philologist (died 1909)
AprilâJune
- 12 May â Israel B. Melchior, photographer (died 1893)
- 2 June â Petrine Fredstrup, ballet dancer (died 1881)
- 11 June - Natalie Zahle, reform pedagogue and pioneer on women's education (died 1913)
OctoberâDecember
- 7 October â Christian Frederik Lütken, zoologist ad naturalist (died 1901)
- 19 October â Mads Christian Holm, businessman, company founder (died 1892)
- 22 December â Anders Petersen (historian), historian (died 1914)
Deaths


JanuaryâMarch
- 11 January â Frederik Julius Kaas. prime minister (born 1758)
- 7 February â Peter Norden Sølling, naval officer (born 1758)
- 9 February â Mette Magrete Tvistman, watchmaker /born 1741)
AprilâJune
- 29 June â Joseph Christian Lillie, architect and interior designer (born 187+)
JulyâSeptember
- 4 July â Christian Kyhl, gunsmith (born 1762)
- 3 September â Adam Ditlev Wedell-Wedellsborg, government official (born 1782)
- 12 September â Peter Nicolaj Arbo, businessman and landowner (born 1768)
- 19 September â Morten Thrane Brünnich, zoologist and mineralogist (born 1737)
OctoberâDecember
- 11 October â Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow, statesman and reformer (born 1748)
- Marie Barch, first native Danish ballerina (born 1744)
