1832 in Denmark
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Incumbents
- Monarch – Frederick VI[1]
- Prime minister – Otto Joachim
Events

- 5 September – an ordinance requires workers to carry a Skudsmålsbog as record of their employment.
Culture
Visual arts
- Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition: Wilhelm Marstrand's A Street Scene in the Dog Days is among the exhibited art works.
Births
January–March
- 23 January – Regine Olsen, fiancé of Søren Kierkegaard (died 1904)
- 11 February – Thomas Skat Rørdam, theologian and bishop (died 1909)
April–June
- 26 April – Carl Ludvig Gerlach, composer and opera singer (died 1893)
- 17 July – Elfride Fibiger, writer (died 1911)
July–September
- 2 August – Ida Marie Bille, courtier (died 1902)
October–December
- 14 October – Fanny Suenssen, author (died 1918)
- 21 October – Valdemar Tofte, violinist (died 1907)
- 28 October – Caroline Hammer, photographer (died 1916)
Deaths

January–March
- 15 February – Hardenack Otto Conrad Zinck, composer (born 1746)
- 26 February Peter Schousboe, botanist (born 1877)
- 12 March – Friedrich Kuhlau, composer (born 1786 in Germany)
- 27 March– Birgithe Kühle, hournalist (born 1872)
April–June
- 18 April – Peter Nicolay Skibsted, naval officer (born 1787)
- 1 June – Gottfried Johan Nerong, businessman (doed 1765)
October–December
- 6 October – Juliane Marie Jessen, author and translator (born 1760)
- 14 November
- Wilhelm Bendz, painter (born 1804)
- Rasmus Christian Rask, scholar and philologist (born 1787)
